Dzhuma Mosque, Tashkent

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Khoja Ahror Valiy mosque
Uzbek: Xo'ja Ahror Valiy masjidi
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Khoja Ahror Valiy mosque, October 2014
Type mosque
Location Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Coordinates 41°19′25″N69°14′14″E / 41.323653°N 69.237311°E / 41.323653; 69.237311
Built819 – 2003
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Location in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan

Khoja Ahror Valiy mosque is a mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Also known as the Jama or Dzhuma Mosque, it was built in 1451 by Sheikh Ubaydullo Khoja Akhror (1404–1490).

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