25.04.2025, 11:25

Soviet era

Soviet era, several attempts were made to restore the mosque. In particular, in 1969, conservation work was carried out: cracks were injected, the masonry in the lower row of windows was partially restored, and the walls were reinforced with a reinforced concrete belt. There were also attempts at restoration in the 1990s. The issue of restoring Eski Saray Jami was raised 10 years ago, after the Russian occupation of Crimea: at that time the ancient building did not belong to anyone, and the collaborative "spiritual administration of Muslims of Crimea" stated that they had long wanted to take it under their administration: for this purpose, an agreement was reached with the "Dobrivka Village Council" to first recognize the mosque as ownerless, and then transfer it to the balance of the "village council", in order to subsequently transfer the object to the "spiritual administration of Muslims". It is currently reported that the mosque building is already on the balance sheet of the Crimean "muftiate": the issue of obtaining a land plot under the structure for use for 10 years is currently being resolved.Soviet era, several attempts were made to restore the mosque. In particular, in 1969, conservation work was carried out: cracks were injected, the masonry in the lower row of windows was partially restored, and the walls were reinforced with a reinforced concrete belt. There were also attempts at restoration in the 1990s. The issue of restoring Eski Saray Jami was raised 10 years ago, after the Russian occupation of Crimea: at that time the ancient building did not belong to anyone, and the collaborative "spiritual administration of Muslims of Crimea" stated that they had long wanted to take it under their administration: for this purpose, an agreement was reached with the "Dobrivka Village Council" to first recognize the mosque as ownerless, and then transfer it to the balance of the "village council", in order to subsequently transfer the object to the "spiritual administration of Muslims". It is currently reported that the mosque building is already on the balance sheet of the Crimean "muftiate": the issue of obtaining a land plot under the structure for use for 10 years is currently being resolved.

Soviet era, several attempts were made to restore the mosque. In particular, in 1969, conservation work was carried out: cracks were injected, the masonry in the lower row of windows was partially restored, and the walls were reinforced with a reinforced concrete belt. There were also attempts at restoration in the 1990s.

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The issue of restoring Eski Saray Jami was raised 10 years ago, after the Russian occupation of Crimea: at that time the ancient building did not belong to anyone, and the collaborative "spiritual administration of Muslims of Crimea" stated that they had long wanted to take it under their administration: for this purpose, an agreement was reached with the "Dobrivka Village Council" to first recognize the mosque as ownerless, and then transfer it to the balance of the "village council", in order to subsequently transfer the object to the "spiritual administration of Muslims".

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It is currently reported that the mosque building is already on the balance sheet of the Crimean "muftiate": the issue of obtaining a land plot under the structure for use for 10 years is currently being resolved.


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