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Constantza


Mosques    EN

Author: ARDELEANU KONSTANTIN
History of mosques EN

List:

Name of mosque

Dates of establishment

Address

Photo / picture

Mahmudia

1822

Hunkiar or Aziziye

1868–9

Tomis

King Carol 1

1910–1913

Ovidiu Square

Mustiu

1886

Ieni Maale

Mescit Muftiu

Cearşa Azizie


References

Archival sources:

Serviciul Judeţean Constanţa al Arhivelor Naţionale (The National Archives, Constanţa Branch), Primăria municipiului Constanţa (The Municipality of Constanţa), files starting with 1878.

Bibliography:

Expunerea situaţiei judeţului Constanţa pe anul 1910–1911, prezentată de I. T. Ghyka [The Exposition of the Situation of the Constanţa County in 1910–1911, Presented by I. T. Ghyka] (Bucharest: Tip. Şi Stabilimentul de Arte Grafice George Ionescu, 1910).

Ionescu, M. D., Cercetări asupra oraşului Constanţa. Geografie şi istorie [Researches on the City of Constanţa. Geography and History] (Bucharest: Tipografia şi Fonderia de litere Thoma Basilescu, 1897).

Nuredin, Ibram, Comunitatea musulmană din Dobrogea. Repere din viaţa spirituală. Viaţa religioasă şi învăţământ în limba maternă [The Muslim Community from Dobrudja. Landmarks of Spiritual Life. Religious Life and Education in the Mother Tongue] (Constanţa: Ex Ponto, 1998).

Păuleanu, Doina, Coman, Virgil, Moscheea Regală Carol I Constanţa 1910–2010 [The Royal Mosque Charles I of Constanţa 1910–2010] (Constanţa: Ex Ponto, 2010).

Rădulescu, Adrian, Lascu, Stoica, Haşotti, Puiu, Ghid de oraş. Constanţa [City Guidebook. Constanţa] (Bucharest: Sport Turism, 1985).


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