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Krue Se Mosque

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Location
  
Pattani  Thailand

Phone
  
+66 87 388 8883

Affiliation
  
Islam

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Krue Se Mosque

Address
  
บ้าน ก รือ เซะ, Bana, Mueang Pattani District, Pattani 94000, Thailand

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The scars of krue se 27 sep 07


Krue Se Mosque (Malay: Masjid Kerisek; Thai: มัสยิดกรือเซะ; rtgsMatsayit Krue-se) or Pitu Krue-ban Mosque (Thai: มัสยิดปิตูกรือบัน), is located in Pattani Province, Thailand. It was begun in about 1583, but was never completed because of a power struggle between the sultan of Pattani and his brother. The present structure is on the same site and dates to the 18th century CE. It features a mixture of Middle Eastern and European architectural styles.

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Krue Se Mosque Incident

On 28 April 2004, during King Bhumibol Adulyadej's reign and Thaksin Shinawatra's premiership and in a period of insurgency by Islamic nationalists in the southernmost provinces, 32 suspected gunmen took shelter in the mosque, after more than 100 militants carried out terrorist attacks against 10 police outposts across Pattani, Yala and Songkhla provinces. After a 7-hour stand-off with Thai military personnel, soldiers attacked and killed all 32. The attack was made in contradiction of orders from the Minister of Defence to end the confrontation peacefully, and has been the subject of an international inquiry, which concluded the military used excessive force.

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Krue Se Mosque Wikipedia


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