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Omeriye Mosque description and photos - Cyprus: Nicosia. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Omeriye Mosque. Photo and descriptionThe Omeriye Mosque, located in the southern (Greek) part of Nicosia, was originally an Augustinian monastery built in the 14th century in honor of the Virgin Mary. This monastery was one of the three most important churches in the city. But during the Ottoman attack, the monastery was almost completely destroyed. After the Turks conquered these lands, in 1570-1571 they turned the monastery into a mosque, rebuilding the destroyed parts of the building. Moreover, during the repairs, according to a number of historical sources, tombstones from the graves of noble nobles who were once buried on the territory of the monastery were used. The current name of the mosque is associated with the Turkish Caliph Omar, whom some consider to be a relative of the Prophet Muhammad. And the military leader Lala Mustafa Pasha, by whose order the mosque was built, he believed that the monastery was erected on the site where in the 7th century Omar stopped to rest during his trip to Egypt. Moreover, it is believed that it was in this place that he was later buried. The mosque itself is rather small in size and consists of only a few rooms with high ceilings. The walls of these rooms are decorated with beautiful paintings. During the renovation of the building, the dilapidated tower of the chapel was turned into a minaret, traditional for mosques, which is now considered one of the highest in the entire city. More recently, Omeriye has undergone renovations, including the complete restoration of the southern part of the magnificent garden, located next to the mosque. The Omeriye Mosque is famous for which is the only active Muslim mosque in the Greek part of Nicosia. However, it is open to tourists, regardless of their religion. We also recommend reading Franciscan monastery (Franziskanerkloster Graz) description and photos - Austria: Graz Topic: Omeriye Mosque description and photos - Cyprus: Nicosia. |