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The Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah

Discover Sulaymaniyah's spiritual heart at the Great Mosque, a historic landmark blending Islamic architecture with Kurdish heritage.

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The Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah, also known as the Grand Mosque or Sheikh Ahmad Mosque, is a Sunni mosque in the heart of Sulaymaniyah. Founded in 1784, it's the first mosque established in the city and houses the tombs of notable figures like Haji Kaka Ahmad and Mahmud Barzanji. Its architecture reflects a blend of Islamic and local Kurdish design.

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  • Greater Mosque, Sulaymaniyah, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, IQ

Local tips

  • Dress respectfully when visiting; women should cover their heads, and both men and women should wear modest clothing.
  • Visit during prayer times to witness the mosque's vibrant spiritual atmosphere, but be mindful of worshippers.
  • Explore the surrounding Great Market for local crafts, traditional clothes, and a taste of Sulaymaniyah's culture.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Great Mosque is centrally located in Sulaymaniyah, within the main bazaar area. From most points in the city center, it is easily accessible on foot. Navigate towards the large market area; the mosque is a prominent landmark within the bustling commercial district.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are a common mode of transport in Sulaymaniyah. Instruct your driver to take you to ' جامع الكبير' (Jami Al-Kabir), which translates to 'The Great Mosque'. From anywhere in the city center, a taxi ride should be relatively short and inexpensive. Expect to pay around 4,000 to 5,000 IQD for a short trip within the city.

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The Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah stands as a testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Founded in 1784 by Ibrahim Pasha Baban, it was completed the following year. The mosque quickly became a central place of worship and a significant landmark in Sulaymaniyah. Originally built with mud brick and clay, the mosque underwent complete reconstruction in the 20th century, with major renovations in 1940, 1950 and 1968. These renovations maintained the original layout while incorporating brickwork and classical Islamic architectural elements. A minaret was added in 1880 under the orders of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The mosque complex includes the tombs of Haji Kaka Ahmad, a cleric known for donating food to the needy, and Mahmud Barzanji, a Kurdish leader who resisted the British occupation of Iraq. The mausoleum of the Baban family, who were instrumental in building the modern city, is also located within the mosque grounds. Visitors can appreciate the intricate Islamic geometric patterns and Quranic verses adorning the mosque's facade. The mosque provides a serene space for reflection and an opportunity to connect with Sulaymaniyah's spiritual and historical roots.

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