Bajrakli Mosque, Peja Explained

Building Name:Bajrakli Mosque
Location:Peja
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Country:Kosovo
Architecture Type:mosque
Architecture Style:Ottoman
Minaret Quantity:1

The Bajrakli Mosque (Albanian: Bajrakli Xhamia ; Bosnian: Bajrakli džamija; Serbian: Бајракли џамија), also known as the Bazaar Mosque (; Bosnian: Pazar džamija), is the main mosque situated in the center of the Bazaar of Peja. It was built in 1471 by Sultan Mehmed II and is an Ottoman-style single-domed mosque with the oldest and highest dome in the city. The mosque was burned twice once during World War II in 1943 by Italian forces when the Bazaar of Peja was completely burned down, and the second time by the Serbian military during the 1999 Kosovo War.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Instituti per Mbrojtjen e Monumenteve te Kultures:Monumentet kulturo-historike. Peje: Litografia, 2006. (Albanian)