Izobilne, Alushta

Izobilne (Ukrainian: Ізобільне; Russian: Изобильное, romanized: Izobilnoye), known until 1945 by the Crimean Tatar name of Körbekül (Russian and Ukrainian: Корбек, romanized: Korbek), is a village in Alushta Municipality, Crimea, a region internationally recognised as part of Ukraine but occupied by Russia since 2014.

Körbekül was established in the late 15th century, and was first occupied by the Red Army in January 1918 during the Russian Civil War.

Known for its beauty, the mosque's minaret was destroyed in the early 20th century and subsequently closed following the deportation of the Crimean Tatars.

In 1994, amidst the 1992–1994 Crimean crisis [uk], the mosque was rebuilt in 2014 with funding from Turkish businessman Murat Ülker.

His grandfather was the final imam of the mosque before being forced abroad during the Great Purge.

Coat of arms of Alushta Municipality
Coat of arms of Alushta Municipality