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The Hadum Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Hadumit, Turkish: Hadım Camisi) in Gjakova, Kosovo was built in the last decade of the 16th century (1594/95) and was financed by Hadum Sylejman Efendia – Hadum Aga, which explains the name of the mosque. The mosque was built on the property of Jakë Vula and is located in the Old Bazaar. A rectangular, dome-covered structure, it belongs to the classic forms of mosque of the Islamic-Kosovar style. Around the mosque there are tombs with sculpted decorations and engraved with epithets in the old Ottoman language. The tombs belonged to the most respected families in Gjakova. There also used to be a "hamam", but it was destroyed during World War II. The entrances are covered with floral paintings, geometrical shapes, citations from the Kur'an and arabesques.

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  • Die Hadum-Moschee (albanisch Xhamia e Hadumit, serbisch Хадум џамија Hadum džamija) oder Chadim-Moschee (Xhamia Hadëm) ist eine 1592 erbaute historische osmanische Moschee im alten Basar der kosovarischen Stadt Đakovica. Sie gilt als architektonisches Unikat im Kosovo. (de)
  • The Hadum Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Hadumit, Turkish: Hadım Camisi) in Gjakova, Kosovo was built in the last decade of the 16th century (1594/95) and was financed by Hadum Sylejman Efendia – Hadum Aga, which explains the name of the mosque. The mosque was built on the property of Jakë Vula and is located in the Old Bazaar. A rectangular, dome-covered structure, it belongs to the classic forms of mosque of the Islamic-Kosovar style. Around the mosque there are tombs with sculpted decorations and engraved with epithets in the old Ottoman language. The tombs belonged to the most respected families in Gjakova. There also used to be a "hamam", but it was destroyed during World War II. The entrances are covered with floral paintings, geometrical shapes, citations from the Kur'an and arabesques. In 1999, the surrounding complex was burned to the ground and only the mosque and the minaret along with some damaged arabesques survived. (en)
  • La mosquée Hadum (en serbe cyrillique : Хадум џамија ; en serbe latin : Hadum džamija), également connue sous le nom de mosquée Hadim, est une mosquée ottomane située dans la ville de Gjakovë/Đakovica, au Kosovo. En raison de son importance, elle est inscrite sur la liste des monuments culturels d'importance exceptionnelle de la République de Serbie. (fr)
  • Meczet Haduma – meczet w Djakowicy w Kosowie, wzniesiony w ostatniej dekadzie XVI wieku (1594/95) z fundacji Haduma Sulejmana Efendiego - Haduma Agi. (pl)
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  • Die Hadum-Moschee (albanisch Xhamia e Hadumit, serbisch Хадум џамија Hadum džamija) oder Chadim-Moschee (Xhamia Hadëm) ist eine 1592 erbaute historische osmanische Moschee im alten Basar der kosovarischen Stadt Đakovica. Sie gilt als architektonisches Unikat im Kosovo. (de)
  • La mosquée Hadum (en serbe cyrillique : Хадум џамија ; en serbe latin : Hadum džamija), également connue sous le nom de mosquée Hadim, est une mosquée ottomane située dans la ville de Gjakovë/Đakovica, au Kosovo. En raison de son importance, elle est inscrite sur la liste des monuments culturels d'importance exceptionnelle de la République de Serbie. (fr)
  • Meczet Haduma – meczet w Djakowicy w Kosowie, wzniesiony w ostatniej dekadzie XVI wieku (1594/95) z fundacji Haduma Sulejmana Efendiego - Haduma Agi. (pl)
  • The Hadum Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Hadumit, Turkish: Hadım Camisi) in Gjakova, Kosovo was built in the last decade of the 16th century (1594/95) and was financed by Hadum Sylejman Efendia – Hadum Aga, which explains the name of the mosque. The mosque was built on the property of Jakë Vula and is located in the Old Bazaar. A rectangular, dome-covered structure, it belongs to the classic forms of mosque of the Islamic-Kosovar style. Around the mosque there are tombs with sculpted decorations and engraved with epithets in the old Ottoman language. The tombs belonged to the most respected families in Gjakova. There also used to be a "hamam", but it was destroyed during World War II. The entrances are covered with floral paintings, geometrical shapes, citations from the Kur'an and arabesques. (en)
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