Çarshi Mosque
Çarshi Mosque | |
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Xhamia e Çarshisë | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Location | |
Location | Pristina |
Country | Kosovo |
Map | |
Geographic coordinates | 42°39′55′′N 21°9′55′′E / 42.66528°N 21.16528°E / 42.66528; 21.16528 |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Ottoman |
Completed | 1389; 636 years ago (1389) |
The Çarshi Mosque, also known as the Bazaar Mosque and the Taş Mosque (literally, the Stone Mosque)[1] (Albanian: Xhamia e Çarshisë), is the oldest building in Pristina, Kosovo, and it marks the beginning of the old town.[2] [3] The foundation of this mosque was laid out in 1389 during the rule of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and its construction was continued during the reign of Sultan Murad II in the 15th century.[4] The Çarshi Mosque was built to celebrate the Ottoman victory of 1389 in the Battle of Kosovo.[5] [6] Over the years, the mosque has undergone through several restorations. However, its stone-topped minaret has survived for over six centuries (hence, it is often referred to as the Taş Mosque, or the Stone Mosque).[7] [8]
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[edit ]References
[edit ]- This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
- ^ Balla, Shefqet (2010). Kosova guide. [Prishtinë]: ABS Books. ISBN 978-9951-8780年4月3日. OCLC 882528238.
- ^ Warrander, Gail (2010). Kosovo. Verena Knaus (2nd ed.). Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks: Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-331-3. OCLC 653087236.
- ^ Shyqeriu, Banush; Hajdari, Kushtrim (2013年11月01日). "Symbolism and Poetics of Autogenic Space and Structures – The New Design Approach on Mosque as Representative Building (Design Proposal for the Central Mosque of Prishtina as Case Study)". 2013 UBT International Conference. Pristina, Kosovo: University for Business and Technology: 8–25. doi:10.33107/ubt-ic.2013.1 . ISBN 978-9951-437-23-3.
- ^ Balla, Shefqet (2010). Kosova guide. [Prishtinë]: ABS Books. ISBN 978-9951-8780年4月3日. OCLC 882528238.
- ^ "Curvy Kate - Spring Summer 2010 Lingerie Collection_0". SciVee. 2011年10月28日. doi:10.4016/35746.01 . Retrieved 2022年04月26日.
- ^ Shyqeriu, Banush; Hajdari, Kushtrim (2013年11月01日). "Symbolism and Poetics of Autogenic Space and Structures – The New Design Approach on Mosque as Representative Building (Design Proposal for the Central Mosque of Prishtina as Case Study)". 2013 UBT International Conference. Pristina, Kosovo: University for Business and Technology: 8–25. doi:10.33107/ubt-ic.2013.1 . ISBN 978-9951-437-23-3.
- ^ Warrander, Gail (2010). Kosovo. Verena Knaus (2nd ed.). Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks: Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-331-3. OCLC 653087236.
- ^ Shyqeriu, Banush; Hajdari, Kushtrim (2013年11月01日). "Symbolism and Poetics of Autogenic Space and Structures – The New Design Approach on Mosque as Representative Building (Design Proposal for the Central Mosque of Prishtina as Case Study)". 2013 UBT International Conference. Pristina, Kosovo: University for Business and Technology: 8–25. doi:10.33107/ubt-ic.2013.1 . ISBN 978-9951-437-23-3.
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