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- Bulgar_Mosque abstract "Bulgar Mosque (Russian: Мечеть Булгар, Tatar: Болгар мәчет), is a mosque in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.The building is located in a new part of the Tatar capital, in the Novo-Savinovsk district. The mosque is constructed in order to commemorate the 1100th year anniversary of the Islamisation of Volga-Bulgaria, and opened in 1993. For most of the construction work is responsible the first imam, Farooq hazrat Fazanov. After him is named the madrasah of the mosque.The construction of the Bulgar Mosque started in the beginning of the 1990s. The piece of land that was meant for the building, was a desolate swampy place. That's why the first job of the construction workers was to clear the terrain. The architects of the Bulgar Mosque are Valeriy Voginov, and Yevgeni Prokofiev.The Muslim temple has a very original composition. In it are combined different objects varying by height, that are cut into each other diagonally from southwest to northeast. As is tradition, the mosque has separate entrances and rooms for men and women. The main prayer hall is on the second floor, while the room for women is on the first. The minaret is 35 meters high. The whole complex is constructed with white bricks, that seem to be in harmony with the apartment blocks that are around the mosque. Specialists describe the Bulgar Mosque as a modern Muslim temple, with a rationalist design.".
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageExternalLink dostoprim_info.asp?ID=10447.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageID "43386307".
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageLength "1836".
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageRevisionID "701497030".
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mosques_in_Kazan.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1993.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Imam.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Islamization.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Kazan.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Madrasa.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Metre.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Minaret.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Novo-Savinovsk.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Rationalism_(architecture).
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Tatarstan.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Bulgaria.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bulgar Mosque".
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- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-tt.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mosques_in_Russia.
- Bulgar_Mosque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bulgar_Mosque subject Category:Mosques_in_Kazan.
- Bulgar_Mosque subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1993.
- Bulgar_Mosque hypernym Mosque.
- Bulgar_Mosque point "55.835 49.1198".
- Bulgar_Mosque type ReligiousBuilding.
- Bulgar_Mosque type Thing.
- Bulgar_Mosque type SpatialThing.
- Bulgar_Mosque comment "Bulgar Mosque (Russian: Мечеть Булгар, Tatar: Болгар мәчет), is a mosque in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.The building is located in a new part of the Tatar capital, in the Novo-Savinovsk district. The mosque is constructed in order to commemorate the 1100th year anniversary of the Islamisation of Volga-Bulgaria, and opened in 1993. For most of the construction work is responsible the first imam, Farooq hazrat Fazanov.".
- Bulgar_Mosque label "Bulgar Mosque".
- Bulgar_Mosque differentFrom Bulgar_Mosque_(Cheboksary).
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs Q3658918.
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs Булгар_джамия_(Казан).
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs m.011c9_27.
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs Мечеть_Булгар.
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs Болгар_мәчете.
- Bulgar_Mosque sameAs Q3658918.
- Bulgar_Mosque lat "55.835".
- Bulgar_Mosque long "49.1198".
- Bulgar_Mosque wasDerivedFrom Bulgar_Mosque?oldid=701497030.
- Bulgar_Mosque isPrimaryTopicOf Bulgar_Mosque.