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Perm Mosque

Coordinates: 58°00′51″N 56°13′39″E / 58.014088°N 56.227608°E / 58.014088; 56.227608
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Perm Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationPerm, Russia
Geographic coordinates58°00′51″N 56°13′39″E / 58.014088°N 56.227608°E / 58.014088; 56.227608
Architecture
Architect(s)Alexander Ozhegov
TypeMosque
Date established1902 - 1903
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)1
Website
islam-perm.ru

The Perm Central Mosque (Пермская соборная мечеть) was built in 1902 and 1903 in the Tatar district of Perm, Russia. Its construction was financed by the local Tatar merchant families. The striped green-and-white building with a tapering minaret was designed by Alexander Ozhegov.[1] For some years it was the northernmost mosque in the world.

After the Russian Revolution the mosque was shut down. The building was used for storing the Communist Party archives between 1940 and 1986.[1] Religious activities in the mosque were resumed in 1990.

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