The mosque was built in 2002-2004 on the initiative of Turkmenbashi and named after him. Its word-for-word translation means “the mosque of Turkmenbashi spirituality” or “the mosque of spirit of Turkmenbashi”. By the way the mosque is located in Gypjak – the Turkmenbashi native village which i visited in 2012.
Turkmenbashi Gypjak Mosque
Posted by Annette Johnson on April 10, 2018
Posted in: Turkmenistan.
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