Tuba Shahi Mosque

Tuba Shahi Mosque
Basic information
Location Azerbaijan Mərdəkan, Baku, Azerbaijan
Geographic coordinates 40°29′31″N 50°08′27″E / 40.491847°N 50.140806°E / 40.491847; 50.140806Coordinates: 40°29′31″N 50°08′27″E / 40.491847°N 50.140806°E / 40.491847; 50.140806
Affiliation Islam
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Architectural style Islamic architecture
Date established 1481-1482

Tuba Shahi Mosque (Azerbaijani: Tuba-Şahi məscidi)– is located in Mardakan township of Baku. It is an architectural monument of Azerbaijan and is a cultic construction, which was spread in architecture of the northern regions of Azerbaijan. The mosque was constructed in the 15th century and was named in honor of the woman who ordered its construction.[1][2]

An inscription confirming its construction date was carved on the mosque (1481-1482). There is one more inscription in the mosque, on the spiral stairs near the entry of the mosque which lead to the roof. Evidently, this inscription belongs to a more ancient mosque of the village and indicates the construction date – Muharram of the 774th year of Hijri (1372) and shows names of customers –sadr Haji Bahaaddin and his son Mahmud Abayil.

The Quadrangular castle, a building of the Middle Ages, is located near the mosque.[3]

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