It was built at the same time as the nearby fortress by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Murat II[1] in 1450.
[2] Primarily, it was built in the style of old houses in Rožaje in 1450 and then reconstructed by the Islamic Council in 1967.
The mosque has a turbe, built by the order of Hurshid-pasha Bagdadli in 1854 on the tomb of Muhamed Užičanin, a famous Bosniak writer and fighter for justice, who was murdered by janissaries in 1750 in the village of Balotići in Rožaje as evidenced by the inscription in verses dedicated to him.
[3] In 2005, the ambassador of Turkey in Serbia and Montenegro Servet Oktem [tr] donated 65.000€ to the President of the municipality of Rožaje for the reconstruction of the Sultan Murat II Mosque.
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