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Bibiheybat — Attraction in Baku City

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The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is a historical mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. The existing structure, built in the 1990s, is a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century by Shirvanshah Farrukhzad II Ibn Ahsitan II, which was completely destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1936.
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Bibiheybat

Baku, Azerbaijan
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The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is a historical mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. The existing structure, built in the 1990s, is a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century by Shirvanshah Farrukhzad II Ibn Ahsitan II, which was completely destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1936.

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The mosque was built over the tomb of the daughter of the seventh Shiite Imam - Musa al-Kadhim, who fled to Baku from persecution of Abbasid caliphs. On the tomb there is carved on a stone inscription indicating that Ukeyma Khanum belongs to the sacred family: "Here was buried Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, the granddaughter of the sixth Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, the daughter of the Seventh Imam Musa al-Kadhim, sister of the eighth Imam Ali al-Ridha".

Haji Sheikh Sharif was among many Muslims who is buried near the mosque. He arrived in Baku to spread Sufism, and spent the rest of his life in this mosque

The modern restored mosque is a classic example of the Shirvan architectural school. The mosque has three domes, which have kept the traditional corrugated galvanised iron shape of the old mosque and two minarets. The domes are decorated with the green and turquoise mirrors, which are bordered with gilded inscriptions from Qur'an. The men's praying room is located on the south side of the complex, while women - on the north side. Between them is...

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2y

Bibiheybət Məscidi is a true jewel in Baku's architectural and historical crown. This magnificent mosque boasts not only stunning aesthetics but also a rich and storied past that resonates with visitors.

The short drive from the city to reach this sacred site is a journey through both time and beauty. As you approach, the panoramic view of the shipyards and the Caspian Sea beyond is simply breathtaking. It's a unique blend of old and new, where tradition meets modernity.

The mosque itself is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the past, with intricate details and graceful lines that speak to the devotion and craftsmanship of its builders. Its history is equally captivating, as it has stood witness to the ebbs and flows of time.

For history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, or those seeking a moment of serenity, this mosque is a must-visit. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and artistry, inviting all who enter to be a part of its...

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A stunning and spiritual landmark in Baku The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Baku. The architecture is breathtaking, with golden domes, detailed stonework, and a peaceful atmosphere inside. The mosque sits right by the Caspian Sea, so the view from the courtyard is amazing, especially at sunset. It has a deep history, originally built in the 13th century, destroyed during Soviet times, and then beautifully rebuilt in the 1990s. Inside, the mirror mosaics and Quranic inscriptions make the prayer halls feel very special. You can also visit the mausoleum of Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, which adds to the spiritual importance of this place. Even if you’re not religious, it’s worth coming here for the history, architecture, and calm energy. It’s only about 10 minutes from the city center, easy to reach by car or bus. Highly recommended for anyone...

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Irfan MohammedIrfan Mohammed
The mosque was built over the tomb of the daughter of the seventh Shiite Imam - Musa al-Kadhim, who fled to Baku from persecution of Abbasid caliphs. On the tomb there is carved on a stone inscription indicating that Ukeyma Khanum belongs to the sacred family: "Here was buried Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, the granddaughter of the sixth Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, the daughter of the Seventh Imam Musa al-Kadhim, sister of the eighth Imam Ali al-Ridha". Haji Sheikh Sharif was among many Muslims who is buried near the mosque. He arrived in Baku to spread Sufism, and spent the rest of his life in this mosque The modern restored mosque is a classic example of the Shirvan architectural school. The mosque has three domes, which have kept the traditional corrugated galvanised iron shape of the old mosque and two minarets. The domes are decorated with the green and turquoise mirrors, which are bordered with gilded inscriptions from Qur'an. The men's praying room is located on the south side of the complex, while women - on the north side. Between them is the mausoleum
Vinutha GouthamVinutha Goutham
Bibiheybət Məscidi is a true jewel in Baku's architectural and historical crown. This magnificent mosque boasts not only stunning aesthetics but also a rich and storied past that resonates with visitors. The short drive from the city to reach this sacred site is a journey through both time and beauty. As you approach, the panoramic view of the shipyards and the Caspian Sea beyond is simply breathtaking. It's a unique blend of old and new, where tradition meets modernity. The mosque itself is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the past, with intricate details and graceful lines that speak to the devotion and craftsmanship of its builders. Its history is equally captivating, as it has stood witness to the ebbs and flows of time. For history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, or those seeking a moment of serenity, this mosque is a must-visit. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and artistry, inviting all who enter to be a part of its storied narrative.
Adnane BessaAdnane Bessa
A stunning and spiritual landmark in Baku The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Baku. The architecture is breathtaking, with golden domes, detailed stonework, and a peaceful atmosphere inside. The mosque sits right by the Caspian Sea, so the view from the courtyard is amazing, especially at sunset. It has a deep history, originally built in the 13th century, destroyed during Soviet times, and then beautifully rebuilt in the 1990s. Inside, the mirror mosaics and Quranic inscriptions make the prayer halls feel very special. You can also visit the mausoleum of Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, which adds to the spiritual importance of this place. Even if you’re not religious, it’s worth coming here for the history, architecture, and calm energy. It’s only about 10 minutes from the city center, easy to reach by car or bus. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Baku.
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The mosque was built over the tomb of the daughter of the seventh Shiite Imam - Musa al-Kadhim, who fled to Baku from persecution of Abbasid caliphs. On the tomb there is carved on a stone inscription indicating that Ukeyma Khanum belongs to the sacred family: "Here was buried Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, the granddaughter of the sixth Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, the daughter of the Seventh Imam Musa al-Kadhim, sister of the eighth Imam Ali al-Ridha". Haji Sheikh Sharif was among many Muslims who is buried near the mosque. He arrived in Baku to spread Sufism, and spent the rest of his life in this mosque The modern restored mosque is a classic example of the Shirvan architectural school. The mosque has three domes, which have kept the traditional corrugated galvanised iron shape of the old mosque and two minarets. The domes are decorated with the green and turquoise mirrors, which are bordered with gilded inscriptions from Qur'an. The men's praying room is located on the south side of the complex, while women - on the north side. Between them is the mausoleum
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Bibiheybət Məscidi is a true jewel in Baku's architectural and historical crown. This magnificent mosque boasts not only stunning aesthetics but also a rich and storied past that resonates with visitors. The short drive from the city to reach this sacred site is a journey through both time and beauty. As you approach, the panoramic view of the shipyards and the Caspian Sea beyond is simply breathtaking. It's a unique blend of old and new, where tradition meets modernity. The mosque itself is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the past, with intricate details and graceful lines that speak to the devotion and craftsmanship of its builders. Its history is equally captivating, as it has stood witness to the ebbs and flows of time. For history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, or those seeking a moment of serenity, this mosque is a must-visit. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and artistry, inviting all who enter to be a part of its storied narrative.
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A stunning and spiritual landmark in Baku The Bibi-Heybat Mosque is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Baku. The architecture is breathtaking, with golden domes, detailed stonework, and a peaceful atmosphere inside. The mosque sits right by the Caspian Sea, so the view from the courtyard is amazing, especially at sunset. It has a deep history, originally built in the 13th century, destroyed during Soviet times, and then beautifully rebuilt in the 1990s. Inside, the mirror mosaics and Quranic inscriptions make the prayer halls feel very special. You can also visit the mausoleum of Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, which adds to the spiritual importance of this place. Even if you’re not religious, it’s worth coming here for the history, architecture, and calm energy. It’s only about 10 minutes from the city center, easy to reach by car or bus. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Baku.
Adnane Bessa

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