Khoja Ahror Valiy

Khoja Ahror Valiy mosque is a in , . Also known as the Jama or Dzhuma Mosque, it was built in 1451 by Sheikh Ubaydullo Khoja Akhror.
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  • Type: Mosque
  • Denomination: Sunni
  • Description: mosque
  • Also known as: Dzhuma Mosque” and “Dzhuma Mosque, Tashkent

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Chorsu Bazaar and Chorsu.

Marketplace
, also called Charsu Bazaar, is the traditional bazaar located in the center of the old town of , the capital city of . Under its blue-colored domed building and the adjacent areas, all daily necessities are sold. is situated 270 metres north of Khoja Ahror Valiy.

Metro station
is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Oʻzbekiston Line. The station was opened on 6 November 1989 as part of the extension of the line between and . On 30 April 1991 the line was extended to . is situated 240 metres north of Khoja Ahror Valiy.

Sports venue
JAR Stadium is a football , located in the capital of , in . It is part of the JAR Sport Complex. The stadium seats 8,500 spectators. is situated 590 metres west of Khoja Ahror Valiy.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include ‘Tashkent City’. business center and Tashkent.

Neighborhood
Tashkent City is a business center under construction in . Located in the district, between Alisher Navoi Avenue, Olmazor, Furkat streets and Islam Karimov Avenue.

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is the capital and largest city of , with a population of just over 3 million in 2024. It was an ancient city on the Silk Road, the network of trading routes between China and Europe, but what you see now is mostly modern - it was wrecked by an earthquake in 1966 and rebuilt in Soviet style, with humdrum medium-raise lining interminable boulevards.

Town
is a satellite town, located 2 kilometers north-northwest from , . It is the administrative center of Tashkent District of . is situated 9 km north of Khoja Ahror Valiy.

Khoja Ahror Valiy

Latitude
41.32375° or 41° 19′ 26″ north
Longitude
69.23714° or 69° 14′ 14″ east
Open location code
8JHF86FP+FV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 95639944
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­mosque
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­sunni
Wiki­data ID
Q1269420
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Western Panjabi—“Khoja Ahror Valiy” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: জুমা মসজিদ, তাসখন্দ
  • Chinese: 霍嘉阿赫拉尔瓦力清真寺
  • Dutch: Khoja Ahror Valiy-moskee
  • French: mosquée Djouma
  • French: Mosquée Khodja Akhrar Vali
  • German: Dschuma-Moschee
  • German: Juma-Moschee
  • Italian: moschea Dzhuma
  • Italian: Moschea Dzhuma
  • Japanese: ジュマ・モスク (タシュケント)
  • Persian: مسجد خواجه احرار ولی
  • Russian: Джума мечеть
  • Russian: Джума-мечеть
  • Russian: Мечеть Ходжа Ахрар Вали
  • Russian: Ходжа Ахрор Вали
  • Urdu: جمعہ مسجد، تاشقند
  • Uzbek: Jumа Mаsjidi
  • Uzbek: Xoʻja Ahror Valiy jomeʼ masjidi
  • Western Panjabi: جمعہ مسجد، تاشقند

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