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Kokonozi Mosque

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Pazari i Ri, Tirana Albania 2017
Pazari i Ri, Tirana Albania 2017

The Mosque of Mahmud Agha Kokonozi (Albanian: Xhamia e Mahmut Agë Kokonozit) or New Bazaar Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Pazarit të Ri) is a mosque in Tirana, Albania. It is an Ottoman-era mosque built in 1750 and one of the few mosques that survived the communist dictatorship under the Hoxhaist regime. In 1966, the Kokonozi Mosque was closed and transformed into a food storehouse, and later it was used as a tobacco store. The Kokonozi mosque was reopened on February 18, 1991.

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Kokonozi Mosque
Rruga Jani Vreto, Tirana

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Xhamia e Kokonozit

Rruga Jani Vreto
1017 Tirana (Njësia Bashkiake Nr. 2)
Central Albania, Albania
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Pazari i Ri, Tirana Albania 2017
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