HOME PAGE
   ћирилица       latinica       english       deutsch   
Welcome to Belgrade - City of the Future in Southern Europe!
Discover Belgrade Living in Belgrade City Authority Contact
Search
Contents Print page Send to friend

Religion

Serbian Orthodox Church

Roman Catholic Church

Islamic Religious Community

Jewish Religious Community

Home > Discover Belgrade > Religion > Islamic Religious Community
Islamic Religious Community

ISLAMIC COMMUNITY OF SERBIA IN BELGRADE
Gospodar Jevremova 11, tel. 2622-428, 3031-284 tel/faks 3031-285
www.izs.org.yu, e-mail: jus@beotel.yu

Mufti of the Islamic Community, tel. 2622-337, 3283-195
Council of the Islamic Community, tel. 2622-337, 2622-428
Damad Ali pašino turbe, Kalemegdan
Šejh Mustafino turbe, Studentski trg

Bajrakli džamija

THE BAJRAKLI MOSQUE
Gospodar Jevremova 11, tel. 2622-428

Built around 1575. as one of 273 mosques and masjids, that have existed in Belgrade in the Turkish times. Originally, its name was Čohadži-mosque, after the endower Hajji-Ali, a cloth merchant. It is a single-spaced building with dome and minaret. During Austrian rule (1717-1739) it was turned into a Catholic church. It was turned back into a mosque when the Turks returned. Hussein-bey, chehaya (assistant) of Turkish chief commander Ali-pasha, renewed the building in 1741, and, for some time after, it was called Hussein-bey's mosque or Hussein-chehaya's mosque. At the end of the XVIII century it was named Bajrakli-mosque, after the flag which has been raised as a sign for simultaneous beginning of prayers in all mosques. After its renewal in the XIX century, made by the Serbian dukes, it became the main city mosque. It is still in function today.


Ask the City Government


Map of Belgrade "PlanPlus"


Weather in Belgrade


Photo Gallery

Top of page
Powered & hosted: EUnet

E-mail: beoinfo@eunet.rs  Copyright: City of Belgrade © 2001-09  Update: 25. 08. 2004. Production: AgitPROP, 2006