The Chaqchan Mosque (Urdu: مسجد چقچن; meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”) is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture.
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| - The Chaqchan Mosque (Urdu: مسجد چقچن; meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”) is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. (en)
- Masjid Chaqchan (bahasa Urdu: مسجد چقچن; berarti Masjid Ajaib) adalah masjid yang berada di Khaplu Baltistan. Masjid ini dibangun oleh atau dengan gelar Shah Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani seorang mubaligh sufi pada tahun 1370. Masjid ini dipercaya sebagai salah satu masjid yang sudah eksis sejak awal peradaban Islam di kawasan Khaplu. Pemerintah utama Pakistan juga tercantum dimasukkannya Masjid Chaqchan sebagai Situs Warisan Pakistan (in)
- La moschea Chaqchan (in lingua balti: masjid e chaqchàn significa "la moschea miracolosa") è una delle più antiche moschee del sub-continente indiano, situata a Khaplu, Ghancé, Gilgit-Baltistan e nonché la più famosa attrazione turistica nel distretto di Ghanche. Secondo alcune fonti la moschea fu costruita da Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani e alcuni dicono quando arrivò Muhammad Noor Bakhsh (fondatore della setta Norbakhshia dell'Islam) dal Kashmir a Baltistan, il Raja di Khaplu abbracciò l'Islam e commissionò la costruzione della moschea o la Khanqah nel 1370 aC. (it)
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| - The Chaqchan Mosque (Urdu: مسجد چقچن; meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”) is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. (en)
- Masjid Chaqchan (bahasa Urdu: مسجد چقچن; berarti Masjid Ajaib) adalah masjid yang berada di Khaplu Baltistan. Masjid ini dibangun oleh atau dengan gelar Shah Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani seorang mubaligh sufi pada tahun 1370. Masjid ini dipercaya sebagai salah satu masjid yang sudah eksis sejak awal peradaban Islam di kawasan Khaplu. Pemerintah utama Pakistan juga tercantum dimasukkannya Masjid Chaqchan sebagai Situs Warisan Pakistan Masjid Chaqchan ini sempat mengalami kerusakan karena termakan usia karena sebagian besar bahan bangunan ini berbahan kayu. Kayu pilihan yang kemudian diukir dengan ukiran khas Tibet. Untuk mencegah ambruk dan hilangnya salah satu warisan budaya dunia, lembaga Aga Khan melakukan restorasi total dan berhasil mengembalikan bentuknya kepada bentuk aslinya. (in)
- La moschea Chaqchan (in lingua balti: masjid e chaqchàn significa "la moschea miracolosa") è una delle più antiche moschee del sub-continente indiano, situata a Khaplu, Ghancé, Gilgit-Baltistan e nonché la più famosa attrazione turistica nel distretto di Ghanche. Secondo alcune fonti la moschea fu costruita da Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani e alcuni dicono quando arrivò Muhammad Noor Bakhsh (fondatore della setta Norbakhshia dell'Islam) dal Kashmir a Baltistan, il Raja di Khaplu abbracciò l'Islam e commissionò la costruzione della moschea o la Khanqah nel 1370 aC. Il governo Pakistano ha elencato il recinto della moschea di Chaqchan come patrimonio nazionale. La moschea è attualmente in uso dopo lavori di restauro e conservazione. (it)
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