• The Beket-ata Mosque, a revered pilgrimage site in Mangystau, was established in the 18th century by the renowned religious figure and Sufi, Beket Myrzagululy.
  • In Western Kazakhstan, people believe that the mere mention of Beket Ata’s name can ward off bad luck, and a prayer in the mosque can perform a miracle.
  • Beket Ata Underground Mosque is associated with the name of Beket Myrzagululy, an Islamic mystic who is revered as a saint by Sufi Muslims.
  • Beket-Ata Underground mosque is located in the Oglandy countryside, Mangystau region. This religious monument of architecture dates back to the XVIII century.
  • Beket Ata Underground Mosque. ... This underground mosque is located at Oglandy, 55 km east of Shopan-ata, between the northwestern tip of the Mangystau...
  • The Beket-ata underground mosque is located 280 km east of Aktau, accessible via a good-quality road, with the journey taking about 4 hours.
  • The mosque has several rooms carved into the chalky rock, with Beket Ata buried in one of them and his sister Akkuash in the next room.
  • Beket Ata built one of the mosques in the Oglandy area, this mosque bears his name Beket Ata and is the main mosque, where his grave is also located.
  • The mosque is near the bottom of a picturesque desert canyon and the journey to Beket-Ata involves traversing some spectacular steppe and desert scenery.
  • Located in the Mangystau Region of Kazakhstan the Underground Mosque of Sacred Beket Ata is a religious monument of architecture which dates back to the...
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  • The Underground Mosque of Beket-Ata is a unique sacred site located in the remote foothills of the Ustyurt Plateau on the Mangyshlak Peninsula in Kazakhstan.
  • The underground mosque Beket ata was built near an old well on one of the ancient routes of nomadic migrations and the movement of trade caravans.