Big Khan Mosque

The Big Khan Mosque (Crimean Tatar: Büyük Han Cami; Ukrainian: Велика ханська мечеть; Russian: Большая ханская мечеть; Turkish: Büyük Han Camii) is located in Bakhchysarai, Crimea, and is part of the Bakhchysarai Palace.

The mosque consists of a three-aisle square prayer hall covered with a hipped roof, a narthex and porticos facing east and west.

Two symmetrical octagonal minarets rise through the porticos; they are twenty-eight meters high and have conical caps and finials.

It is believed that a madrasah built by Khan Arslan Giray in 1750 used to adjoin the eastern wall.

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