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== Architecture == |
== Architecture == |
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The building of the mosque resembles the mosques of [[Ottoman Empire]]. The characteristics are seen in the shape of domes, minarets, and a number of arches over doors and windows.<ref>[http://www.masjidkita.org/2009/03/masjid-raya-darussalam-samarinda/ Sejarah Masjid Raya Darussalam Samarinda], Retrieved March 5, 2010 {{ |
The building of the mosque resembles the mosques of [[Ottoman Empire]]. The characteristics are seen in the shape of domes, minarets, and a number of arches over doors and windows.<ref>[http://www.masjidkita.org/2009/03/masjid-raya-darussalam-samarinda/ Sejarah Masjid Raya Darussalam Samarinda], Retrieved March 5, 2010 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100125031027/http://www.masjidkita.org/2009/03/masjid-raya-darussalam-samarinda/ |date=January 25, 2010 }}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 03:28, 5 September 2017
Darussalam Great Mosque Masjid Raya Darussalam | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Province | East Kalimantan |
Location | |
Location | Samarinda, Indonesia |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Ottoman |
Completed | 1925 |
Specifications | |
Length | 25 m |
Width | 25 m |
Dome(s) | 1 |
Minaret(s) | 4 |
Darrusalam Great Mosque is the second largest mosque in the province of East Kalimantan after the Samarinda Islamic Center Mosque, and it is located in Pasar Pagi, Samarinda Ilir, Samarinda, which is the center of Samarinda city. The main characteristics of the mosque is that it has a large green dome and several small domes adjacent to the dome and has four minarets. The mosque is facing Mahakam River.
History
Construction of the mosque begun in 1925, initiated by merchants of Bugis people and Banjar people. Since the construction, the building has not changed much.
Previously the mosque was named Jamik Mosque, which later underwent renovations in 1953 and 1967. The mosque was originally built on a land of 25 × 25 meters on the outskirts of Mahakam River. With increasingly rapid development of Samarinda however, the mosque was replaced by a building at Yos Sudarso street with an area of around 15 thousand square meters.[1]
Architecture
The building of the mosque resembles the mosques of Ottoman Empire. The characteristics are seen in the shape of domes, minarets, and a number of arches over doors and windows.[2]
References
- ^ Jangan Ubah Masjid Raya. Kaltim Post. Retrieved July 29, 2012
- ^ Sejarah Masjid Raya Darussalam Samarinda, Retrieved March 5, 2010 Archived January 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine