MOSQUÉE KAYSERI
Mosque framed by two 43.5 m high minarets, badly damaged and renovated with the help of Saudi Arabia.
Framed by two 43.5 m high minarets, this mosque (Kajserija Džamija) is the largest in eastern Bosnia. Completed in 2009, it owes its name to the Turkish city of Kayseri, in Cappadocia, whose Islamic community co-financed the construction. In pseudo-Ottoman style, it was built on the site of an old mosque destroyed in the 1960s. On the other bank of the Drina stands the small Sinan-Pasha-Sijerčić mosque dating from 1859. Badly damaged during the siege in 1993, it was renovated with the help of Saudi Arabia.
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