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Ertugrul Gazi Mosque: A Symbol of Islamic Architecture and Cultural Heritage in Turkmenistan

Ertugrul Gazi Mosque: A Symbol of Islamic Architecture and Cultural Heritage in Turkmenistan
The Ertugrul Gazi Mosque is one of the most prominent religious and architectural landmarks of Turkmenistan, located in Ashgabat, the country’s capital. Inspired by classical Ottoman architecture, the mosque stands as a symbol of the historical, cultural, and spiritual ties within the Turkic and Islamic world.
Featuring a grand central dome and four tall minarets, the mosque forms an impressive part of Ashgabat’s urban landscape. The extensive use of white marble, refined interior decorations, and Islamic calligraphy have made the Ertugrul Gazi Mosque one of Turkmenistan’s most significant religious and cultural sites. It has the capacity to accommodate thousands of worshippers and hosts major religious gatherings on important Islamic occasions.
Beyond its religious function, the mosque serves as a space for cultural identity, spiritual reflection, and intercultural understanding, contributing to the presentation of Turkmenistan’s Islamic heritage at regional and international levels.

 

 

 

 

Jan 1, 2026 10:16
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