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Friday, 10 July 2015

ARMENIA – Yerevan (Blue Mosque)


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The Central Mosque (Blue) of Yerevan is the only operating mosque in Armenia. It was built in 1765 by the Persian Governor Hussein Ali Khan for Friday prayers and features a religious school built around a garden courtyard. 


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Outside the mosque, an Armenian girl stopped us and requested to take a selfie with my son. He sure is a babe magnet.


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My son sure is very popular in the Caucasus countries especially in Armenia. Everywhere we go, people were taking photos of my son and pinching his cheek.


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The entrance to the Blue Mosque compound.


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A brief description of the mosque at the entrance. Opening hours is 10am till 1pm and reopens at 3pm till 6pm.


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Yerevan had been under control by various Muslim rulers since the 14 century and during the 18th century, it had been a province of Persia.


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In 1827, Yerevan fell to to the Russian Empire and at that time the Blue Mosque became the largest of its eight functioning mosques.


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During the Soviet times, the mosque stopped its religious service and became a museum in 1931.


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The walls surrounding the Blue Mosque compound.


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Because of the dominating blue colour on the entrance and tiles, the mosque is simply called Blue Mosque.


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The garden courtyard of the Blue Mosque. The whole compound encompasses an area of 7,000m².


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The turquoise dome of the Blue Mosque at 20m high..


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Restoration of the Blue Mosque between 1996 and 1999 by Iran with new bricks and tiles.


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The prayer hall is 442m².


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The mosque adopts a simplicity approach to its internal design. 


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Simple yet beautiful.


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A Muslim praying at the mosque.


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Some books at the mosque.


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The minaret of 24m height.


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The Blue Mosque is practically hidden from view as it is surrounded by apartments from all sides.


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Permanent exhibition of Iranian handcraft.


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A sculpture of the Iran’s former revered Supreme Leader, Ruhollah Khomeini.


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The Blue Mosque of Yerevan  is worth a visit because of its historical values. If you are looking forward to seeing a big and majestic mosque, you can give this place a miss.


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Located across the street from the mosque is the covered market (Pag Skuka).


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Walked across an underpass to get to the opposite of the street. Some shops at the underpass.


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The historic Pag Skuka Market is a central bazaar constructed in 1952.


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This building is an officially recognised architectural monument and was Yerevan’s only market with a fixed roof during Soviet times.


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Unfortunately, the building was heavily renovated in 2012 and transformed into a supermarket.


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A game zone for children upstairs.


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Well, the building looks nice.


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A Japanese restaurant in the complex.


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Transformation of a market place into a modern day shopping complex.


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After this, we visited the National Gallery of Armenia. Stay tuned for the next post.

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