Mosques in Russia explained

The construction of mosques in Russia has been documented from the 1550s to 2010 and mirrors the history of Islam in Russia. Russian mosques span the mosques of Europe and Asia.

Mosques of note

Nameclass=unsortableImageLocalityFederal subjectEstablished
Uchaly MosqueUchalyBashkortostan1990s
Zaynulla Rasulev MosqueUchalyBashkortostan2009
Lala TulpanUfaBashkortostan1990–1998
Mosque of Twenty-Five ProphetsUfaBashkortostan2010
Tukayev MosqueUfaBashkortostan1830
Moscow Cathedral MosqueMoscowMoscow1904
Old Mosque, MoscowMoscowMoscow1823
Akhmad Kadyrov MosqueGroznyChechnya2008[1]
Bulgar Mosque (Cheboksary)CheboksaryChuvashia2005
Friday Mosque[2] DerbentDagestan
Grand Mosque of MakhachkalaMakhachkalaDagestan1996
Hay Market MosqueKaliningradKaliningrad
Nord Kamal MosqueNorilskKrasnoyarsk Krai1998
Fair MosqueNizhny NovgorodNizhny Novgorod1817[3]
Nizhny NovgorodNizhny Novgorod1915[4]
Mukhtarov MosqueVladikavkazNorth Ossetia–Alania1908
Saint Petersburg MosqueSt PetersburgSt Petersburg1913
Old MosqueOrenburg
Orenburg CaravanseraiOrenburgOrenburg1846
Perm MosquePermPerm Krai1903
Khan's MosqueKasimovRyazan1550s, 1768, 1835
Samara MosqueSamaraSamara1999
Azigulovo Mosque[5] Achitsky DistrictSverdlovsk Oblast
Äcem MosqueKazanTatarstan1890
Thousandth Anniversary of Islam MosqueKazanTatarstan1926
Bornay MosqueKazanTatarstan1872
Bulgar MosqueKazanTatarstan1993
Iske Tash MosqueKazanTatarstan1802
Märcani MosqueKazanTatarstan1770
Nurulla MosqueKazanTatarstan1849
Kul Sharif MosqueKazanTatarstan2005
Soltan MosqueKazanTatarstan1868

List

The following is a partial list of mosques in Russia.

Nameclass=unsortableImageLocalityFederal subjectEstablished
White Mosque of AstrakhanAstrakhanAstrakhan1810
Black Mosque of AstrakhanAstrakhanAstrakhan1816
Red Mosque of AstrakhanAstrakhanAstrakhan1990
Nur MosqueKurgashlyBashkortostan
Ufimsky DistrictBashkortostan2004
UfaBashkortostan2002
UfaBashkortostan1909
UfaBashkortostan1906
UfaBashkortostan1996
UfaBashkortostan1997
UfaBashkortostan2002
Bashkortostan
SalavatBashkortostan1985
UfaBashkortostan1996–2006
IvanovoIvanovo2003
Penza MosquePenzaPenza Oblast
OrenburgOrenburg1892
Naberezhnye ChelnyTatarstan1992
NizhnekamskTatarstan1996
TverTver1906
YaroslavlYaroslavl1914
MoscowMoscow1995-1997
PodlipkiRyazan1880
Old Mosque, SamaraSamaraSamara1891
BolgarTatarstan1992
Ramazan MosqueOrenburg
Suleimaniya MosqueOrenburg
TomskTomsk Oblast1913
TomskTomsk Oblast1901-1904

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Islam in Russia . Alexei V. Malashenko . Aziza Nuritova . Social Research . 76 . 2009 . 1 . 321–358 . 40972148 .
  2. Web site: Russian Federation . ArchNet . ArchNet . https://web.archive.org/web/20131227143050/http://archnet.org/library/places/places.jsp?country_code=ru . dead . 2013-12-27 .
  3. Book: Allen J. Frank. Muslim Religious Institutions in Imperial Russia: The Islamic World of Novouzensk District and the Kazakh Inner Horde, 1780-1910. 2001. Brill . 90-04-11975-2.
  4. Book: Mukhetdinov, D. B. . Мечети Российской империи: альбом фотографий конца XIX-начала ХХ вв . ru . Mosques of the Russian Empire: an album of photographs from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries . Медина . 2006. 9785975600127 .
  5. Book: Anne White. Small-Town Russia: Postcommunist Livelihoods and Identities: A Portrait of the Intelligentsia in Achit, Bednodemyanovsk and Zubtsov, 1999-2000. 2004. Routledge. 978-1-134-30292-5.