[1] Until the 14th century Staryi Krym was known as Solkhat, a prospering city during the reign of the Golden Horde.
The mosque has a square floor plan, which reveals architectural features similar to those found in Anatolia during the Seljuk period.
A unique feature of the mosque is its monumental entrance with a carved wooden door.
[1] Today, Staryi Krym has a small but devoted Crimean Tatar population, and the Ozbek Han Mosque is once again functioning as a place of worship.
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