Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque

Mosque in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque or Ärtogrul Gazy Mosque is a mosque in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is a prominent landmark in Ashgabat with its four minarets and a central dome and has a lavish interior decoration with fine stained glass windows.

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Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
RiteHanafi
StatusActive
Location
LocationAshgabat, Turkmenistan
Interactive map of Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque
Architecture
ArchitectHilmi Şenalp
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman
Completed1998
Specifications
Capacity5,000
Minaret4
MaterialsMarble
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History

Mosque portico

The mosque was inaugurated in 1998 after the independence of Turkmenistan in 1990. It is named after Ertuğrul, the father of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire, and was built by Hilmi Şenalp.[1]

Several accidental deaths took place during the construction, and this has led to a belief that the mosque is cursed.[2]

Description

Interior of mosque

The white marbled building is reminiscent of the Blue Mosque of Istanbul. The mosque accommodates up to 5,000 worshipers at a time.[citation needed]

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