• Juma Mosque is a 10th–18th century mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva...
  • Juma Mosque. 4.5. 515 reviews. #3 of 49 things to do in Khiva. ... I loved this venerable old Mosque in the heart of Khiva Old Town, I just kept on going back.
  • Adres. A, Boltayeva-41 Ichan Kala, Khiva 220900 Özbekistan. Tam görünüm. ... Juma Mosque yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
  • Open air museum in Khiva. ... Arabian traveler Al-Maqsudi, who arrived in Khorezm in the X century, first spoke of Khiva's Juma Mosque.
  • The cathedral mosque of Khiva, otherwise known as Juma Mosque, is located in Ichan Kala on the road leading from the gates of Palvan-darva-za to Ata-darvaza.
  • But the constructive plan and decor of the Khiva Djuma mosque express originally. Small openings were made in the ceiling for light and ventilation of the hall.
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  • Juma Mosque is located on the terrytory of the ancient architectural complex Ichan-Kala. It differs from other mosques of Khiva.
  • KhivaJuma Mosque General Information The first mosque was built in the 10th century and the current mosque is in the 18th century.
  • Visit Guide to Khiva Juma Mosque. Juma Mosque is unique in its structure; it does not have portals, domes. The mosque is accessed from three sides.
  • Juma Mosque, located in the historic city of Khiva, Uzbekistan, is an iconic example of Islamic architecture and a major landmark within the UNESCO-listed...
  • The Juma mosque which is also called as the Friday Mosque is located in the center of Ichan-kala in the city of Khiva as per Uzbekistan travel advice .
  • Juma Mosque is unique in structure – it has no portals, domes, galleries and an inner courtyard. There is access to the mosque from three sides.
  • The Arab traveller al-Maqdisi (al-Muqaddasi), who was travelling in Khorezm in the 10th century, first mentioned the Juma Mosque in Khiva.