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    The Nurulla Mosque (also spelled Nurullah; Cyrillic: Нурулла́; formerly The Seventh Cathedral Mosque, Hay Bazaar Mosque: Tatar: Печән Базары мәчете, romanized: Peçän...
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  • 8th-century mosque in Ramla Abidin Mosque, in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia Jezzar Pasha Mosque (White Mosque of Acre), an 18th-century mosque in Acre Nurulla Mosque...
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  • construction of mosques in Russia has been documented from the 1550s to 2010 and mirrors the history of Islam in Russia. Russian mosques span the mosques of Europe...
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  • Nurullah (redirect from Nurulla)
    Australian Computer and Political Scientist Nurollah Beyglu, village in Iran Nurulla Mosque, in Kazan, Russia List of Arabic theophoric names This page or section...
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  • near city. 1804 - University founded. 1815 - Fire. 1825 - Fire. 1849 - Nurulla Mosque built. 1875 - Horse tramway begins operating.[citation needed] 1881...
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    the 18th century. The name from the anthroponym Nur means "shiny", and Nurulla means “the light of Allah”. The history of the Nurlatsky district begins...
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    Indian Rebellion of 1857. At the turn of the 20th century, Miyanganj had 13 mosques, 4 temples, two sarais, and one primary school with 33 students. The population...
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