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  1. It is located in the Baščaršija neighborhood in the Stari Grad municipality and, being one of the main architectural monuments in the town, is regularly visited by tourists. History. Gazi Husrev-bey's turbe ( mausoleum)

    • Acem Esir Ali "Alaüddin"
    • Sunni Islam
    • Mosque
  2. Nov 9, 2018 · Discover Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: The first mosque in the world to receive electricity.

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  4. Gazi Husrev Beg’s Waqf has given the opportunity for visiting the interior of Beg’s Mosque and visiting the Gazi Husrev Beg Museum which is situated in the Kurshumli Madrasa. Beg’s Mosque. Depending on the period of the year, the visit to the interior of the Mosque is possible at different times: 1. Visits from 01.04. do 31.10. current year

  5. The Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque was built in 1530 as the central object of the Beg's endowment, which also included a maktab and a madrasa (Islamic primary and secondary schools), a bezistan (vaulted marketplace), a hammam (public bathplace) etc. It was the first mosque in the world to receive electricity and electric illumination in 1898 during the ...

    • Sarači 8, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  6. Gazi Husrev Bey. Sultanzade Gazi Husrev-beg ( Ottoman Turkish: غازى خسرو بك, Gāzī Ḫusrev Beğ; Modern Turkish: Gazi Hüsrev Bey; 1484–1541) was an Ottoman Bosnian sanjak-bey (governor) of the Sanjak of Bosnia in 1521–1525, 1526–1534, and 1536–1541. He was known for his successful conquests and campaigns to further Ottoman ...

    • Ḫusrev
    • –1541
  7. On the left side of the mosque entrance is the maksura (an enclosure for guests who attend the ceremonies but do not take part in the prayer). The central space of the mosque, on its left and right side, extends into tetims (lateral spaces) which have separate entrances.

  8. Gazi Husrev Bey's Mosque. Mon - Sun: 09:00 - 12:00; 14:00 - 15:30; 16:30 - 18:00. Gazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque, or Bey’s Mosque, as it is known locally, was built in the center of Baščaršija in 1530. Bey’s Mosque was designed by Adžem Esir Ali, a Persian from Tabriz, who was the chief architect in the Ottoman Empire at that time.

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