Sulaiman-Too Mosque is situated near the sacred Sulaiman-Too Mountain, a significant pilgrimage site, in the heart of Osh, the oldest city in Kyrgyzstan. While Osh is home to many historic mosques, including the 16th-century Ravat Abdullah Mosque, Sulaiman-Too Mosque is one of the newest and most prominent in the city.
The mosque stands out as the tallest building in the area, capable of accommodating up to 20,000 worshippers. It features a spacious prayer hall, a conference room, and a library. Constructed in 2012, the mosque was funded through private donations from Arab philanthropists. Its design is simple yet elegant, incorporating marble bricks and intricate engravings on its minarets.
Sulaiman-Too Mosque has become an important religious and cultural landmark in Osh, reflecting both traditional Islamic architecture and modern construction.
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