Batumi Mosque

Mosque in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia
41°38′55″N 41°38′38″E / 41.64861°N 41.64389°E / 41.64861; 41.64389ArchitectureTypeMosqueCompleted1866

The Batumi Mosque (Georgian: ბათუმის მეჩეთი, batumis mecheti, orta jame[1]) is a mosque in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia, which is a home to a sizable Muslim community. It was commissioned by the family of Aslan Beg (the equivalent of duke) Khimshiashvili, a Muslim Georgian nobleman in 1866.[2] The walls of the mosque were painted by the Laz brothers. The mosque is popularly known as the "Jamia in the middle" ("ორთა ჯამე", orta jame) for it once stood in between two other mosques which have not survived.[3]

Mosque entrance from Kutaisi Street

See also

  • Islam in Georgia (country)
  • List of mosques in Georgia (country)

References

  1. ^ ":: Geobuild LTD. ::". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  2. ^ ":: Geobuild LTD. ::". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  3. ^ Batumi: sights. Official website of Batumi. Retrieved on May 10, 2009
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