Masallacin Camlica
Masallacin Camlica ko (Çamlica Mosque a harshen Turkanci) wani Masallaci ne a birnin Istanbul na kasar Turkiya. Masallacin zai dauki masallata 63,000 kuma akwai bangaren wurin kayan tarihi na Musulunci, ma'ajiyar Zane-zane, dakin karatu, dakin taro, da filin ajiye ababen hawa na karkashin kasa wanda zai iya daukar ababen hawa 3500.[1]
Masallacin Camlica | |
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Çamlıca Camii | |
Wuri | |
Ƴantacciyar ƙasa | Turkiyya |
Province of Turkey (en) | Istanbul Province (en) |
District of Turkey (en) | Üsküdar (en) |
Coordinates | 41°02′N 29°04′E / 41.03°N 29.07°E |
History and use | |
Foundation stone laying ceremony | 2013 |
Ƙaddamarwa | 7 ga Maris, 2019 |
Addini | Mabiya Sunnah |
Maximum capacity (en) | 63,000 |
Karatun Gine-gine | |
Style (en) | Ottoman architecture (en) |
Tsawo | 107.1 m |
Parts | Hasumiya: 6 |
Offical website | |
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Wasu mata masu zane ne su biyu Bahar Mızrak da Hayriye Gül Totu, suka zana masallacin akan kudin turkiya TL Miliyan 150 (dalar Amurika miliyar $66.5 ). Masallacin yana daya daga cikin manyan aiyuka da gwamnatin kasar Turkiya ta yi domin ta nuna ma duniya irin karfin tattalin arziki da wadatar kasar da kuma daukaka jam'iyya mai mulki ta AK Party.
An bude masallacin a ranar 4 ga watan Mayu 2019 ta hanyar jagorancin shugaba Recep Tayyip Erdoğan na Turkiya. Shugabannin kasashen duniya da wakilai da dama ne suka samu hallara a wajen bikin bude masallacin kamar Shugaban Senegal Macky Sall da na Gine Alpha Conde da na Albaniya Illir Meta da firaministan Falasdinu Muhammad Shtayyeh.
Hotuna
gyara sasheKayatattun hotuna na wasu sassan masallacin
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Babbar kofar shiga
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Gefen shi daga yamma
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Kammalallen hoto
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Babban hoto gabaki daya
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Hoton masallacin Çamlıca daga cikin sa ta wajen babbar hasumiya
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Mihrab
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Fitila a masallacin
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Taga a masallacin Çamlica
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Taga a masallacin Çamlica
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Dabe a masallacin
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Harabar masallacin Çamlıca
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Ado mai ban sha'awa a haraba
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Hoton masallacin Çamlica daga sashen kudu
Manazarta
gyara sashe- ↑ "Turkey's largest mosque opens its doors in Istanbul". Gulf Times. Istanbul. DPA. Retrieved 5 May 2019.