Mamayi Mosque

XIX century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5166

Built in the 19th century in the Mamayi mehelle of Shusha. The roof of the Mamayi mosque reminds roofs of Shusha's quadrangular residential buildings and hosts a Minaret to call to prayer. The prayer hall of the mosque is divided into three naves by four columns. The windows are placed on the two main facades and mihrab sides of the building. Mamayi Mosque was once a poetry house. During the occupation, the Armenian invaders destroyed the stone inscription and vase of the mosque, and the building remained neglected for many years.

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