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Inside the Kremlin in Kazan, one mosque is the Kur Sharif Mosque, which was destroyed when Ivan Reti captured Kazan in 1552 and is now seen as being rebuilt in 1996.
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Kul Sharif Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The mosque is located in Kazan and was completed in 2005. There are a large number of Muslims living around. The appearance of the mosque is very beautiful, and the interior is also very exquisite and luxurious, with a blue and white roof, like a castle in conversation. The whole building has its own Islamic cultural characteristics. After night falls, it looks very beautiful under the illumination of the lights. Tourists can take pictures here.
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Kul Sharif Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Inside the Kremlin in Kazan, one mosque is the Kur Sharif Mosque, which was destroyed when Ivan Reti captured Kazan in 1552 and is now seen as being rebuilt in 1996.
Kazan Kursharev Mosque, the largest mosque in Russia, also has a small Islamic museum in the mosque. In 2005, to celebrate the construction of the city of Kazan for a thousand years, the sky blue minaret is straight into the clouds, looks majestic and beautiful. You can go in and visit, but everyone must have slippers, men and women must wear trousers, and women must wear a headscarf.
As the largest mosque in Europe, it is really worth a visit, but first look at the weather forecast, sunny days and the mosque are more suitable. The night is particularly beautiful, and the lights are turned on and it is very bright. The lady needs to wrap her hair in her hair and is not allowed to leak her hair. In fact, just cover it with your own hat.
It is beautiful both in appearance and inside.
very beautiful place, necessarily to visit