The village of Nugedi, northwest of the Azerbaijani
capital, Baku, is home to a unique mosque dating from the late 19th
century. Built with a wooden frame and decorated with carved wood, the
mosque is registered as a historic monument. But in spite of the
protected status, the structure is slowly crumbling and the community
has no funds to repair it.
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A brick minaret stands in front of the wood-framed mosque in the
village of Nugedi, in Azerbaijan's Guba region.
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The building is in need of major
repairs, but it is still regularly used by Muslim worshippers.
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The mosque is registered as a historic monument. Members of the
community say they have informed officials of its decaying state, but
have not received any assistance.
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A painted facade has peeled away from the structure.
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An ornately carved wooden ceiling
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The gaps in the wooden floorboards of the second story are gradually
widening.
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The wooden dome of the mosque
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A view of the minaret from the second story
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An ancient tree in the mosque's courtyard
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The date inscribed on the minaret is 1316 according to the Islamic
calendar -- or 1895 by the Western calendar. |
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