Mashkhur Jusup Mosque

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Mashkhur Jusup Mosque
Мәшһүр Жүсіп мешіті
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionHanafi
Location
MunicipalityPavlodar
CountryKazakhstan
Mashkhur Jusup Mosque is located in Kazakhstan
Mashkhur Jusup Mosque
Shown within Kazakhstan
Geographic coordinates52°17′11″N 76°57′44″E / 52.286504°N 76.962168°E / 52.286504; 76.962168
Architecture
Typemosque
Completed2001
Specifications
Capacity1,500 worshippers
Interior area7,240 m2
Dome height (outer)54 m
Minaret height63 m

The Mashkhur Jusup Mosque (Kazakh: Мәшһүр Жүсіп мешіті, romanized: Mäşhür Jüsıp meşıtı; Russian: Мечеть имени Машхура Жусупа) is located in the center of Pavlodar within an area of 6 ha and is one of the largest mosques in Kazakhstan. It was opened after a year of construction in 2001 and can accommodate 1,500 worshipers. The mosque was named after the Kazakh poet and historian Mashkhur Jusup (1858–1931).

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