Gullubulag village Juma mosque

Monument date:
The end of XVIII
Placement /
Previous toponym:

It is located in Gullubulag vil­lage in Ama­siya (Aghbaba) district of Wes­tern Azerbaijan

Placement /
Current toponym:

Gullubulag village - from 04.07.2006 - was named Byu­rakn

 

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Architec­ture

Current situation

In the 1970s, the Hay Church wanted to de­molish the mos­que, the com­mu­nity pro­tes­ted, and Huseyn Mammadov, the First Secretary of the District Party Commit­tee, did not allow it. After the deportation of 1988, it was destroyed and its ruins re­mained.

Information:

In the middle of the village (in the place called "Selmag"), the Juma mosque was built at the end of the 18th century, it consisted of one floor, 2-3 rooms (size 15 m x 30 m, height 6-7 m, roof covered with stone). The houses of Seyid Ayyub Mirabdulla oglu (1920-1995), Tahir Veli oglu Jafarov (1933-2018), Mustafa oglu Huseynov (1935) of Mammadbagir Kar­balai, and Abbas Gurban oglu Mamma­dov (1916-2012) were located on the edge of the mosque and even adjacent to it .

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