Mamar Mosque, Religious monument in Gubadly District, Azerbaijan.
Mamar Mosque is a rectangular stone structure in Mamar village featuring traditional Islamic design from the Arran school. The building displays characteristic stonework and classical proportions typical of this architectural tradition.
The building was constructed in the 18th century and later served as a storage facility during Soviet times. After Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, it returned to religious use.
The mosque displays design elements typical of the Arran school, which shaped Islamic architecture throughout this region. These building methods appear in many structures here and reflect the local religious heritage.
The building requires extensive restoration work. Visitors should expect that portions of the structure may still be under repair or temporarily not fully accessible.
The government designated this structure as an architectural monument of local importance in 2001. This recognition honors its value to regional building history and local heritage.
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