Preview

Islam in the modern world

Advanced search

MOSQUES OF PETROPAVLOVSK CITY IN THE PRE-REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD: HISTORY AND АRCHITECTURAL IMAGE

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-1-103-112

Abstract

The article is devoted to the history of the mosques construction inPetropavlovskcity (Kazakhstan). At the end of the XVIII century the government tried to build the first stone mosque in the city, but it was not successful. In the second half of the twentieth century Petropav-lovsk had six stone mosques. In Soviet period all mosques were adapted for domestic needs or destroyed bynew cityadministration. Nowadays, in the epoch of independentKazakhstan, the city administration has returned two ancient mosques to Muslim communities. Two other mosques are continued to be used not as they should be used.

About the Author

Z. A. Makhmutov
S. Marjani Institute of History, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Hist.), senior researcher

(5, Kremlin, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420014)



References

1. Central Historical Archive of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Fond 295. Inscription Book 2. № 8.

2. Central State Archive of Kazakhstan. Fond 64. Inscription Book 1. № 938. Fond 64. Inscription Book. 1. № 2757. Fond 374. Inscription Book 1. № 4756. Fond 68. Inscription Book 1. Fond 369. Inscription Book 1. № 3257.

3. Russian State Archive of History. Fond 218. Inscription Book 4. № 722. Fond 1368. Inscription Book 1. № 363. Fond 1285. Inscription Book 8. № 386. Fond 1285. Inscription Book 1. № 368 (In Russian).

4. State Archive of North Kazakhstan Region. Fond 55. Inscription Book 1. State Archive of Omsk Oblast. Fond 67. Inscription Book 1. № 727. In scription Book 1. № 729 (In Russian).

5. Azamatov D. (2000). Iz Istorii Musulmanskoy Blagotvoritelnosti. Vakufi na Territorii Evropeyskoy chasti Rossii i Sibiri v konce XIX — nachale XX Veka [From the History of Muslim Charity. Vakufy on the Territory of the Euro-pean Part of Russia and Siberia in the Late XIX — Early XX Century]. Ufa. 102 p. (In Russian).

6. Barudi G. (2004). Kiziliar sefere [Traveling to Petropavlovsk]. Kazan. (In Tatars).

7. Davletkildeeva R. (2004). Gorod i ego Liudi [The City and its People]. Ta-tari na Severe Kazakhstana [Tatars in the North of Kazakhstan]. Petropav-lovsk. Pp. 47–49. (In Russian).

8. Zagidullin I. (2011). Iz Sociokulturnoy Jizni Tatar g. Petropavlovska (Vtoraya Polovina XIX — Nachalo XX v.) [From the Socio-Cultural Life of the Tatars of Petropavlovsk (Second Half of the XVIII — Early XX Century)]. From the History and Culture of the Peoples of the Middle Volga. Ka-zan’. Pp. 63–85. (In Russian).

9. Sadykova S. (2005). Regionalnie Osobennosti Mechetey Severnogo i Vostochnogo Kazakhstana ser. XIX — nach. XX v. [Regional Features of Mosques in Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan Mid. XIX — Early XX Centuries]. Problems of Preservation of Monuments of Material Culture: a Collection of Materials of the International Scientific and Practical Conference. Almaty. Pp. 60–66. (In Russian).

10. Svod Pamiatnikov Architecturi i Monumentalnogo Iskusstva (2012). [Collection of Monuments of Architecture and Monumental Art]. Part 1. Ryazan Oblast. Moscow. Indrik. 880 p. (In Russian).

11. Tyncharov R. (2004). Mecheti Petropavlovska [Mosques of Petropavlovsk]. Tatars in the North of Kazakhstan. Petropavlovsk. Pp. 39–47. (In Russian).

12. Obzor Akmolinskoy Oblasti za 1913 g. (1914). [Overview Akmola Region for 1913]. Omsk. 140 p. (In Russian).

13. Shabley P. (2012). Ahun Siraj al-Din ibn Sayfulla al-Kyzylyari u Kazahov Sibirskogo Vedomstva: Islamskaya Biografia v imperskom contexte [Ahun Siraj al-Din ibn Sayfulla al-Kyzylyari; Among the Kazakhs of the Siberian Department: Islamic Biography in the Imperial Context]. Ab Imperio. № 1. Pp. 175–208. (In Russian).


Review

For citations:


Makhmutov Z.A. MOSQUES OF PETROPAVLOVSK CITY IN THE PRE-REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD: HISTORY AND АRCHITECTURAL IMAGE. Islam in the modern world. 2017;13(1):103-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2017-13-1-103-112

Views: 1016


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2074-1529 (Print)
ISSN 2618-7221 (Online)