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General Information

Beginning of works: 1740
Completion: 1744
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Dome
Function / usage: Mosque
Architectural style: Ottoman

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 43° 16' 9.84" N    26° 54' 36" E
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Technical Information

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Sherif Halil Pasha Mosque, (Bulgarian: Томбул джамия Turkish:Tombul Camii), more commonly known as the Tombul (or Tumbul) Mosque, located in Shumen, is the largest mosque in Bulgaria and one of the largest in the Balkans.

History

Build between 1740 and 1744, the mosque was initially located in the north-eastern Bulgarian (then Ottoman) town's centre, but is now in Shumen's south-west parts as the town centre moved as a result of the enlargement of the town. The mosque's name comes from the shape of its dome.

The mosque and the associated buildings is the largest in Bulgaria and after the Sultan Selim Mosque in the Turkish town of Odrin (Edirne) it is the second largest on the Balkan peninsula. The Tombul Mosque is considered to be a cultural monument of national importance.

The building of the mosque was financed by Sheriff Halil Pasha who was born in the village of Madara, 17 km east of Shumen.

The mosque's complex consists of a main edifice (a prayer hall), a yard and a twelve-room extension (a boarding house of the madrasa). The main edifice is in its fundamental part a square, then becomes an octagon passing to a circle in the middle part, and is topped by a spherical dome that is 25 m above ground. The interior has mural paintings of vegetable life and geometric figures and inscriptions of Arabic, phrases from the Qur'an. The yard is known for the arches in front of the twelve rooms that surround it and the minaret is 40 m high.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Tombul Mosque" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20032671
  • Published on:
    29/10/2007
  • Last updated on:
    20/01/2024
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