There were three entrances to the mosque. The main one, the northern one, was arranged in the lower quadrangle of the minaret and the second one, the western one, was located in the center of the facade of the northern half of the prayer hall.
Already in 1870, the White Mosque was considered a historical landmark. “Astrakhan provincial sheets” wrote: “The Tatar mosque was built in 1810 instead of a wooden one that existed on this site for 130 years.”
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