- Ak-
Mechet (White Mosque) may
refer to; Kyzylorda,
called Ak-
Mechet before 1853, a city in
Kazakhstan Chornomorske,
called Ak-
Mechet before 1944, an urban-type...
- romanized: Qyzylorda, (listen)),
formerly known as Kzyl-Orda (Russian: Кзыл-Орда), Ak-
Mechet (Ак-Мечеть),
Perovsk (Перовск),
Leninsk (Ленинск), and Fort-Perovsky (Форт-Перовский)...
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Mosque (Tatar: Кол Шәриф мәчете; Russian: Мечеть Кул-Шариф, romanized:
Mechet' Kul-Sharif)
located in
Kazan Kremlin, was
reputed to be – at the time of...
-
Cathedral Mosque (Russian: Московская соборная мечеть,
Moskovskaya sobornaya mechet) is the main
mosque of Moscow, Russia. It is
located on
Olimpiysky Avenue...
- or Ak-
Mechet (e.g. in Encyclopædia Britannica), a
transliteration from
Russian spelling of
Crimean Tatar word Акмечет, Ак-Мечеть,
where Mechet (Мечеть)...
-
built Ak-
Mechet ('White Mosque')
further downriver, as well as
smaller forts on both
sides of Ak-
Mechet. The area was
ruled by the Beg of Ak
Mechet who taxed...
-
Crimean ****R with
their names before the
renaming in the 1940s. Aqmeçit (Ak-
Mechet) →
Chernomorskoye Ablaq Acı →
Kalinovka Abulğazı →
Svobodnoye Abuzlar →...
- Tatar:
Partenit Cami; Ukrainian: Партенітська мечеть, romanized: Partenitska
mechet) is destro****
mosque in urban-type
settlement Partenit in
Crimean peninsula...
-
Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic. The
capital of the
former Kirghiz ****R, Ak-
Mechet, was
retained as the seat of the
Kazak ****R but was
renamed Kzyl-Orda, from...
-
populous village in its
rural district. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Khashty-
Mechet’
OpenStreetMap contributors (6
October 2023). "Khesht Masjed,
Rasht County"...