Hadži Hasan Mosque

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Hadži Hasan Mosque
Hadži Hasanova džamija
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationTuzla, Tuzla Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Hadži Hasan Mosque is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hadži Hasan Mosque
Location of the mosque
in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Geographic coordinates44°32′19″N 18°40′32″E / 44.53861°N 18.67556°E / 44.53861; 18.67556
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman
Completed1548 CE
Minaret(s)1
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The Hadži Hasan Mosque (Bosnian: Hadži Hasanova džamija) is a mosque in Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] Completed in 1548 CE, during the Ottoman era, the mosque was the largest and main mosque of Tuzla until the late 1990s and the construction of new mosques.[2]

The Hadži Hasan Mosque in Tuzla has been renovated multiple times. After a fire in 1871, there was a significant reconstruction completed during 1873-1874 under Zvornik's governor, Mustafa Pasha.[2] At the time, the building experienced the most extensive renovations in its history.[3] In April 1997, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Institute for the Protection of Cultural, Historical, and Natural Heritage assessed the mosque's condition and proposed restoration measures, revealing that the structure was built on a clay layer.[2]

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