The Nauan Hazrat Mosque (Kazakh: «Науан Хазірет» мешіті, romanized: «Nauan Haziret» meşiti; Russian: Мечеть «Науан Хазрет», romanized: Mechet' «Nauan Khazret») is a mosque in the center of Kokshetau, the capital of Akmola Region, in the northern part of Kazakhstan.
The mosque is named after Nauryzbay Talasov (1843—1916), known as a theologian who preached Muslim morality and as an unyielding fighter for the rights of Kazakhs in tsarist Russia.
[2] On September 16, the mosque was officially opened, which supplemented the list of unique objects of the city.
The total area of mosque and its surrounding land is 15,279 m2 (164,460 sq ft).
The mosque design is based on a classical Islamic style with traditional Kazakh ornaments.