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Šarena Džamija, ((マケドニア語:Шарена Џамија); (アルバニア語:Xhamia e Pashës); (トルコ語:Alaca Cami)) meaning Decorated Mosque in English, is a mosque located near the Pena River in Tetovo, Macedonia. The mosque was originally built in 1438 and later rebuilt in 1833 by Abdurrahman Pasha.〔(Xhamia e Pashes )〕 ==History== The Šarena Džamija was originally built in 1438.〔Pg 106 - 〕 The architect behind the Šarena Džamija was Isak Bey.〔 Most mosques of the time had sultans, beys or pashas financing their constructions, but the Šarena Džamija, however, was financed by two sisters from Tetovo.〔(Enduring Time « Notes from Near and Far )〕 As with many mosques, a hammam was built nearby across the river. The site used to include an Inn as well as a bathhouse on the other side of the river. The current courtyard of the Šarena Džamija is filled with many flowers, a fountain, and a Türbe. The octagonal "türbe" houses the resting places of Hurshida and Mensure, the two sisters who financed the construction of the mosque in 1438. Abdurrahman Pasha, a great enthusiast of art who was fond of Tetovo, reconstructed the Šarena Džamija in 1833.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Historical Monuments: Painted Mosque )〕 In 1991, the Islamic Community in Tetovo built walls around the mosque in the typical classical Ottoman style.〔 In 2010, a renovation of the exterior paintings was completed and, with a €94,700 grant from the United States State Department, the façade was reconstructed and preserved in 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Šarena Džamija」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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