Juma-Jami Mosque

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Juma-Jami Mosque is a historic and architecturally significant mosque in Gözleve (Yevpatoria), Crimea, renowned as one of the most important examples of Islamic architecture in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Friday mosque
Ottoman architecture
cultural heritage monument
historic building
mosque
alsoKnownAs Friday Mosque of Yevpatoria
Juma-Jami
Kebir-Jami Mosque
surface form: Khan Jami Mosque

Khan-Jami
architect Mimar Sinan
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
Ottoman Empire
surface form: Ottoman
associatedWith Crimean Khanate
surface form: Crimean Khanate capital Gözleve

Crimean Tatars
builtFor Crimean Khanate
constructionEnd 1564
constructionStart 1552
continent Asia
Europe
country Ukraine
denomination Sunni Islam
era Ottoman period
floorCount 1
hasFeature arcaded courtyard
large central dome
mihrab
minbar
spacious prayer hall
two slender minarets
hasFunction cultural landmark
place of worship
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument
heritageStatus architectural monument of national significance in Ukraine
locatedIn Crimea
Gözleve
Yevpatoria
locatedOn Crimea
surface form: Crimean Peninsula
material stone
numberOfDomes 1
numberOfMinarets 2
orientation towards Mecca
patron Devlet I Giray
region Black Sea region
religion Islam
significance major religious center of Yevpatoria
one of the most important examples of Islamic architecture in Crimea
tourism popular tourist attraction in Yevpatoria
usedFor Friday prayers
daily prayers

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Gözleve hasCulturalSite Juma-Jami Mosque