Ganja is preparing to open "Imamzadeh" sanctuary
On Tuesday in Ganja will be opened the Complex "Imamzadeh", which is also called the "Blue Mosque" after major repair and restoration of the Shiite shrine .
The ceremony will be attended by representatives of the higher clergy of Azerbaijan, members of the Kazi Board of the Office of Caucasus Muslims, sources told Turan in religious circles.
"Imamzadeh" is famous architectural monument of the 8th century, of historical value not only for Ganja, but also the whole of Azerbaijan. In one of the sacred sites of the complex was buried son of the fifth Imam Muhammad Bagir - Ibrahim. -06D-
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- 15 February 2016 23:03
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