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Grand Mosque of Constanța ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Marea Moschee din Constanța)), originally known as the Carol I Mosque ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Moscheea Carol I)), is a mosque in Constanța, Romania. It is listed as an historic monument by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments. The mosque is referred to by Constanța's Islamic community as the King's Mosque ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Geamia Regelui), (トルコ語:Kral camisi)).〔 == History == The Grand Mosque of Constanța stands on the site of the former Mahmudia Mosque (''Geamia Mahmudia''), built in 1822 by Hafız Hüsseyin Pașa and named after Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. The Grand Mosque of Constanța was commissioned in 1910 by Romanian King Carol I. Construction began on 24 June 1910 with the first cornerstone laid in the presence of Spiru Haret, contemporary Romanian Minister of Religious Affairs; Sefa Bey, contemporary Ottoman ambassador in Bucharest; and the Ottoman consul in Constanța. The project was funded by the Romanian Government and entrepreneur Ion Neculcea, and finished construction in 1912.〔 The mosque was officially inaugurated by Carol I on 31 May 1913. During the ceremony, Sultan Mehmed V bestowed the Order of the Medjidie upon chief architect Victor Ștefănescu. King Carol I also rewarded Ștefănescu with a watch.〔
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