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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Putra_MosqueThe Putra Mosque (Malay: Masjid Putra ) is the principal mosque of Putrajaya, Malaysia. Construction of the mosque began in 1997 and was completed two years...
- malaysia-traveller.com putra-mosque.htmlWherever you go in Putrajaya you are bound to catch a glimpse of Putra Mosque, Putrajaya's famous pink mosque.
- secretsingapore.co putra-pink-mosque-malaysia-…Pink Putra Mosque in Malaysia is near Singapore. ... But one such delight has to be a majestic pink mosque in Malaysia that’s an absolute feast for the eyes.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298305-d665587…Traveling to Kuala Lumpur and was a must visit place in Putrajaya. The Putra Mosque, known as pinkish masjid, is located close to Prime minister office.
- malaysialife.org putra-mosque-putrajaya/Putra Mosque is also South East Asia’s largest mosque constructed over water. The mosque features a number of different design styles.
- vayay.co visit/putra-mosquePutra Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, is an iconic mosque located in Putrajaya, Malaysia's modern administrative capital.
- medium.com virtual-mosque/picture-of-the-day-the-…The Putra Mosque is the main Mosque in Malaysia, it is housed right next to the Malaysian Prime Ministers offices.
- islamhashtag.com 14-beautiful-mosque-to-visit-in-…Putra Mosque is located at Putrajaya, the federal administrative center of Malaysia.
- trip.com moments/detail/putrajaya-14845-119503700/One of them is the Putra Malaysia Mosque. The mosque, which was built in 1997, does not only carry out its role as a place of worship, but also a tourist spot.
- pixabay.com photos/putra-mosque-mosque-malaysia-…Download this free photo of Putra Mosque Malaysia from Pixabay's vast library of royalty-free stock images, videos and music.
- atlasobscura.com places/putra-mosqueDiscover Masjid Putra (Putra Mosque) in Putrajaya, Malaysia: Next to the Malaysian Prime Minister’s office stands this rose-colored mosque.
- penang-traveltips.com malaysia/putrajaya/putra-…As with all mosques, the Putra Mosque faces Kiblat, the direction of Mecca. The main entrance is patterned after gates to public buildings in Muslim Persia.