Khoja Akhrar Mosque
3 Votes Currently Open- Address: Samarkand Darvoza Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Map
- Time Required: 02:00 Hrs
- Tags: Mosque, Family And Kids
Tashkent’s Juma mosque is one of the main mosques in the city. It was built in the 1990s on the ruins of a sixteenth-century mosque. Juma is English means Friday hence it can be called a Friday mosque which gets swarmed with people on every prayer (Friday) morning. The architecture of the building is very old, belonging to XIV-XV centuries which makes it a cherished relic of the past. Located in the Chorsu area, it retains the history and legacy of Tashkent and faith of hundreds of the citizens. Travelers can come here and spend some moments of quietude amidst the divinity.
Entrance Ticket Details For Khoja Akhrar Mosque
- Entry is free.
How to Reach Khoja Akhrar Mosque
- Subway Station - Chorsu
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- Khoja Akhrar Mosque Address: Samarkand Darvoza Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Time required to visit Khoja Akhrar Mosque: 02:00 Hrs
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1.63% of people who visit Tashkent include Khoja Akhrar Mosque in their plan
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3 Times
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2 PM
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33.33% of people start their Khoja Akhrar Mosque visit around 2 PM
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2 Hrs
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People usually take around 2 Hrs to see Khoja Akhrar Mosque
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Khoja Akhrar Mosque
People normally club together Chorsu Bazaar and Teleshayakh Mosque while planning their visit to Khoja Akhrar Mosque.