Mosques in Russia
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
List
The following is a partial list of mosques in Russia.
Name | Image | Locality | Federal subject | Established |
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White Mosque of Astrakhan | Astrakhan | Astrakhan | 1810 | |
Black Mosque of Astrakhan | Astrakhan | Astrakhan | 1816 | |
Red Mosque of Astrakhan | Astrakhan | Astrakhan | 1990 | |
Nur Mosque | Kurgashly | Bashkortostan | ||
Alekseevka Mosque | Ufimsky District | Bashkortostan | 2004 | |
Asiya Mosque | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 2002 | |
Gufran Mosque | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1909 | |
Hakimiya Mosque | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1906 | |
Hamza Hadji | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1996 | |
Ihlas Mosque | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1997 | |
Munira Mosque | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 2002 | |
Sufiya Mosque | Bashkortostan | |||
Salavat Mosque | Salavat | Bashkortostan | 1985 | |
Khamza Haji | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1996–2006 | |
Ivanovo Mosque | Ivanovo | Ivanovo | 2003 | |
Penza Mosque | Penza | Penza Oblast | ||
Husainiya Mosque | Orenburg | Orenburg | 1892 | |
Tauba Mosque | Naberezhnye Chelny | Tatarstan | 1992 | |
Nizhnekamsk Mosque | Nizhnekamsk | Tatarstan | 1996 | |
Tver Mosque | Tver | Tver | 1906 | |
Yaroslavl Mosque | Yaroslavl | Yaroslavl | 1914 | |
Memorial Mosque[2] | Moscow | Moscow | 1995-1997 | |
Great Mosque of Podlipki | Podlipki | Ryazan | 1880 | |
Old Mosque, Samara | Samara | Samara | 1891 | |
White Mosque (Bolghar) | Bolgar | Tatarstan | 1992 | |
Ramazan Mosque | Orenburg | |||
Suleimaniya Mosque | Orenburg | |||
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References
- Alexei V. Malashenko; Aziza Nuritova (2009). "Islam in Russia". Social Research. 76. JSTOR 40972148.
- ArchNet. "Russian Federation". Archived from the original on December 2013.
- Allen J. Frank (2001). Muslim Religious Institutions in Imperial Russia: The Islamic World of Novouzensk District and the Kazakh Inner Horde, 1780-1910. Brill. ISBN 90-04-11975-2.
- Mukhetdinov, D. B. (2006). Мечети Российской империи: альбом фотографий конца XIX-начала ХХ вв [Mosques of the Russian Empire: an album of photographs from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries] (in Russian). Медина.
- Anne White (2004). Small-Town Russia: Postcommunist Livelihoods and Identities: A Portrait of the Intelligentsia in Achit, Bednodemyanovsk and Zubtsov, 1999-2000. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-30292-5.
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