During the reign of Sultan Murad I in the 15th century the old building was demolished and replaced by the modern-day mosque.
[1] The mosque was attacked by a mob described as "hundreds of nationalists, fascists and football hooligans"[2] in February 2014.
[3] The Grand Mufti of Bulgaria, Mustafa Haci, characterized the attack as a "pogrom.
"[2] Media related to Djumaya Mosque (Plovdiv) at Wikimedia Commons
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