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212 wooden columns in 17 rows form the interiour.

 

212 Holzsäulen in 17 Reihen bestimmen das Innere der Moschee.

 

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JUMA 141 018, Týnec nad Labem

Khivà, UZBEKISTAN 2022

O Moschea del venerdi. E' stata costruita nel 1788 su una preesistente costruzione dell'VIII secolo. E' costituita da un unico ambiente di 55 x 46 mt. e contiene 218 colonne in legno finemente intagliate ed una diversa dall'altra, che sorreggono il soffitto anch'esso in legno

Bude to už takmer rok dozadu, čo sa na Slovenksu ukázala vtedy čerstvo znovuzrodená žehla 210.044, ktorá si prišla po svoj inventár do Trenčianskej Teplej, kde sa vydala cez trnavu a Šaštín do Česka.

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Kouřim - Trať 012 - CZ

07-04-18

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Juma Mosque (Uzbek: Juma masjid, lit. 'Friday Mosque') is a 10th-18th century mosque in Khiva,Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva, which is a World Heritage Site. It stands in the middle of Itchan Kala, on the road connecting the west gate (Ota darvoza) and the east gate (Polvon darvoza). The mosque was first documented in the 10th century, but it was rebuilt in 1788.

 

It is a large one-story brick building with a flat roof, supported by 212 wooden columns in 17 rows. Its total size is 55 x 46 m, and its minaret is 42 m high.

 

One can just contrast it with another pillared mosque in Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain. The Cordoba mosque however has brick and mortar pillars.

In Khiva, Uzbekistan

 

ウズベキスタン、ヒヴァでライトアップされたジュマモスクのミナレットです。

Enjoying some shadows at Juma Lodge, Amazônia.

 

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In Khiva, Uzbekistan.

 

ウズベキスタン、ヒヴァのジュマモスクです。

Juma Mosque is a 10th–18th century mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva, which is a World Heritage Site. It stands in the middle of Itchan Kala, on the road connecting the west gate and the east gate.

JUMA žehla, ex zssk 210.044 sa koncom týždňa prevetrala polkou Slovenska. Z Česka najprv došla s brzdiacim vozňom do Trenčianskej Teplej, odtiaľ si zobrala podbíjačku, pluh a ďalšie dve rovestníčky od zssk naspäť do česka, ktoré snáď čaká druhý lepší život. Na fotke prichádza za posledných slnečných lúčov ku vjazdu do Kútov.

Juma Mosque (Uzbek: Juma masjid / Жума масжид, lit. 'Friday Mosque') is a 10th–18th century mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva, which is a World Heritage Site. It stands in the middle of Itchan Kala, on the road connecting the west gate (Ota darvoza) and the east gate (Polvon darvoza). The mosque was first documented in the 10th century, but it was rebuilt in 1788.

 

It is a large one-story brick building with a flat roof, supported by 212 wooden columns in 17 rows. Its total size is 55 x 46 m, and its minaret is 42 m high.

JUMA 141 018, Praha Libeň - Praha hlavní nádraží (Krejcárek)

Columnata y techumbre de madera en la mezquita del viernes, o Juma Masjid (Жума масжид) en la vía central (Itchan Kala) de Jiva, Uzbekistán. Con 212 columnas de madera, fue erigida en el siglo X, y se reconstruyó en 1788.

Ústí nad Labem Střekov

06.11. 2021

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Plaňany zastávka - Trať 012 - CZ

07-04-18

JUMA 141 018, Bezpráví - Ústí nad Orlicí

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Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, located in the eastern part of the country along the banks of the Kura River. The city has a rich history that spans over 1,500 years and has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations over the centuries. The old part of Tbilisi, known for its charming architecture and unique atmosphere, is one of the most fascinating areas of the city. The minaret of the Juma Mosque is architecturally significant and reflects the influences of both Persian and Ottoman architectural styles. The mosque is built of red bricks and has beautiful arched entrances and windows. The interior is richly decorated with Islamic art and calligraphy. The baths in the center of the city are a major historical and cultural attraction. These baths, mostly known as the sulphur baths, are located in the Abanotubani district. The history of the sulphur baths dates back to the founding of Tbilisi itself in the 5th century. According to legend, King Vakhtang I Gorgasali came across the hot springs during a hunting trip, which led to the founding of the city. The baths were influenced by oriental bathing culture, similar to the hamams in Turkey and the bathhouses in Iran. The bathhouses have characteristic domed roofs, which are partly underground to keep the heat in. These roofs are often covered with bricks and small windows. Inside, the baths are tiled with mosaics and have several rooms, including private bathrooms and communal areas. The water in the baths contains a high level of sulphur, which is said to have medicinal properties. The water comes naturally warm from the ground. The sulphur baths are praised for their health benefits, such as relieving skin conditions, muscle pain and arthritis. Historically, the baths played an important role as social gathering places. People came here not only to bathe, but also to chat, relax and do business.

 

The baths in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, are a major historical and cultural attraction. These baths, mostly known as the sulfur baths, are located in the Abanotubani district. Historically, the baths played an important role as social gathering places. People came here not only to bathe but also to chat, relax, and conduct business. Today, the baths are a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world who want to enjoy a traditional sulfur bath experience. King Erekle's bath, shown in the photo, has been operating since the 18th century. Initially, it was the private bath of the famous King Erekle II, but it is now open to everyone. The small river that flows through the Tbilisi Botanical Garden, called the Tsavkisis-Tskali, also flows past Erekle's bath.The Tbilisi Juma Mosque has a prominent minaret that forms an important part of the skyline of the old city. A striking aspect of the Tbilisi Juma Mosque is that both Shia and Sunni Muslims use the mosque together. This is quite unusual, as these two major branches of Islam usually have their own prayer halls. The shared use of the mosque is a symbol of religious tolerance and harmony in Tbilisi.

 

Tbilisi is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Georgië, gelegen in het oosten van het land aan de oevers van de rivier de Koera. De stad heeft een rijke geschiedenis die meer dan 1.500 jaar teruggaat en heeft door de eeuwen heen vele invloeden ondergaan van diverse culturen en beschavingen. Het oude gedeelte van Tbilisi, bekend om zijn charmante architectuur en unieke sfeer, is een van de meest fascinerende delen van de stad. De baden in het centrum van de stad zijn een belangrijke historische en culturele trekpleister. Deze baden, vooral bekend als de zwavelbaden, zijn gelegen in de wijk Abanotubani. De geschiedenis van de zwavelbaden gaat terug tot de oprichting van Tbilisi zelf in de 5e eeuw. Volgens de legende stuitte koning Vakhtang I Gorgasali op de warmwaterbronnen tijdens een jachtpartij, wat leidde tot de stichting van de stad. De baden werden beïnvloed door de oosterse badcultuur, vergelijkbaar met de hamams in Turkije en de badhuizen in Iran. De badhuizen hebben kenmerkende koepelvormige daken, die deels ondergronds zijn om de warmte binnen te houden. Het water komt natuurlijk warm uit de grond. De zwavelbaden worden geprezen om hun gezondheidsvoordelen, zoals het verlichten van huidaandoeningen, spierpijn en artritis. Historisch gezien speelden de badhuizen een belangrijke rol als sociale ontmoetingsplaatsen. Mensen kwamen hier niet alleen om te baden, maar ook om te praten, te ontspannen en zaken te doen. De Tbilisi Juma Moskee heeft een prominente minaret die een belangrijk onderdeel vormt van de skyline van de oude stad. De minaret van de Juma Moskee is architectonisch significant en weerspiegelt de invloeden van zowel Perzische als Ottomaanse bouwstijlen. De moskee is gebouwd met rode bakstenen en heeft mooie boogvormige ingangen en ramen. Het interieur is rijkelijk gedecoreerd met islamitische kunst en kalligrafie. Een opvallend aspect van de Tbilisi Juma Moskee is dat zowel Sjiitische als Soennitische moslims deze moskee gezamenlijk gebruiken. Dit is vrij ongebruikelijk, aangezien deze twee grote takken van de islam doorgaans hun eigen gebedsruimten hebben. De gezamenlijke gebruik van de moskee staat symbool voor religieuze tolerantie en harmonie in Tbilisi.

JUMA S458.0044 (210 044), Brno hl.n. (Czechia)

Jednou takhle v Kolíně. Hektoři 721.122 Juma, 721.113 Juma a 721.526 GWJ Praha odstavení v Kolíně.

JUMA 141 018, Svit - Poprad Tatry (Slovakia)

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Mosquée Juma Masjid à Ahmedabad, état du Gujarat, Inde

 

Si la majorité de la population est hindoue, le Gujarat compte cependant une importante minorité musulmane. La mosquée Juma Masjid, l'une des plus grandes de l'Inde, a été construite en 1424 par ce même Ahmed qui était alors au pouvoir et a donné son nom à la ville.

 

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Juma Masjid Mosque, Ahmedabad, Gujarat State, India

 

Most of the population is Hindu, but Gujarat has a large Muslim minority. Juma Masjid Mosque is one of the largest in India, it was built in 1424 by Ahmed who was then in power and gave the city its name.

 

Khivà, UZBEKISTAN 2022

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Wanted to shoot this from a very long time now .. though I have shot 2 pics of this same lane during the evening and night of Ramadhan month from this very spot and same angle but never got a chance to shoot friday prayer. Shot from the Kutbe - Kokan Maqdoom Ali Mahimi Flyover.

Mosquée Juma Masjid à Ahmedabad, état du Gujarat, Inde

 

Si la majorité de la population est hindoue, le Gujarat compte cependant une importante minorité musulmane. La mosquée Juma Masjid, l'une des plus grandes de l'Inde, a été construite en 1424 par ce même Ahmed qui était alors au pouvoir et a donné son nom à la ville.

  

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Juma Masjid Mosque, Ahmedabad, Gujarat State, India

 

Most of the population is Hindu, but Gujarat has a large Muslim minority. Juma Masjid Mosque is one of the largest in India, it was built in 1424 by Ahmed who was then in power and gave the city its name.

 

Lokomotiva společnosti JUMA 121.056 s ucelenou soupravou vozů Falls při odklonové jízdě kvůli mimořádné události na trakčním vedení v Lysé nad Labem.

Snímek byl pořízen nedaleko zastávky Nová Ves u Kolína.

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