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Luhansk Cathedral Mosque

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Location
  
Status
  
Active

Minaret height
  
25 meters

Capacity
  
500

District
  
Architectural type
  
Mosque

Affiliation
  
Completed
  
2010

Opened
  
2010

Phone
  
+380 642 346 922

Number of minarets
  
1

Luhansk Cathedral Mosque

Address
  
Pavlivska St, 28, Luhans'k, Луганская, Ukraine, 91000

Similar
  
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The Luhansk Cathedral Mosque is located in Luhansk, Ukraine.

History

Tatars among other nations are native population of multinational region of Central Eurasia, especially its steppes – modern territories of Russian Federation, Ukraine, Kazakhstan. During the second half of 19th century Volga Tatars from central Russia, as citizens of Russian empire, in great number moved to the Donbas area of southern Ukraine to work at mines and factories. The number of Volga Tatars at the Luhansk region grew up to about 400,000. Tatars had their own mosques and schools. During Soviet era, authorities closed almost all of them, so people had no place to gather, to pray and to listen about God during that period.

Great changes in social life of Central Eurasia and Eastern Europe in the 1980s–1990s – decay of Soviet Union, independence of Ukraine led also to revival of religious, cultural and social life of different communities (among them Tatar communities of Ukraine) and society in whole. After great period of religious intolerance in central Eurasia it became possible to build and open new mosques and other religious and cultural establishments and buildings.

Luhansk Cathedral mosque was built by the Muslim community (mostly Tatars) of the Luhansk region. It was officially opened on 29 May 2010.

The mosque building is a two-storied construction with an area of 550 square meters. In a basement floor there is a sports hall and a kitchen. On the ground floor there is a library, classroom, and office.

References

Luhansk Cathedral Mosque Wikipedia


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