Llapi Mosque, the Glossary
Llapi Mosque is a mosque located in the northern part of the old city center (Old Bazaar) of Prishtina, Kosovo.[1]
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7 relations: Architecture of Kosovo, Bazaar of Pristina, Islam in Kosovo, Mosque, Pristina, Religion in Kosovo, Sunni Islam.
- 15th-century establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Buildings and structures in Pristina
- Kosovo War
- Mosques in Kosovo
- Ottoman mosques in Kosovo
- Religious buildings and structures in Pristina
Architecture of Kosovo
The architecture of Kosovo dates back to the Neolithic period and includes the Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages, Antiquity and the Medieval period.
See Llapi Mosque and Architecture of Kosovo
Bazaar of Pristina
The Bazaar of Prishtina (Çarshia e Prishtinës; Bazar u Prištini), Kosovo, was the core merchandising center of the Old Prishtina since the 15th century, when it was built. Llapi Mosque and Bazaar of Pristina are Buildings and structures in Pristina.
See Llapi Mosque and Bazaar of Pristina
Islam in Kosovo
Islam in Kosovo has a long-standing tradition dating back to the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans.
See Llapi Mosque and Islam in Kosovo
Mosque
A mosque, also called a masjid, is a place of worship for Muslims.
Pristina
Pristina, Prishtina or Priština is the capital and largest city of Kosovo.
Religion in Kosovo
Religion in Kosovo is separated from the state.
See Llapi Mosque and Religion in Kosovo
Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
See Llapi Mosque and Sunni Islam
See also
15th-century establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Djebedji
- Great Hammam of Pristina
- Halveti Teqe (Prizren)
- Hamam of Peja
- Iltizam
- Imperial Arsenal
- Karli-Eli
- Klepht
- Llapi Mosque
- Martolos
- Oruç Pasha Türbe
- Rumelia
- Sanjak of Albania
- Sanjak of Görice
- Sanjak of Monastir
- Sanjak of Niš
- Şahruh Bridge
Buildings and structures in Pristina
- Çarshi Mosque
- Bazaar of Pristina
- Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa
- Church of Christ the Saviour, Pristina
- Clock Tower of Pristina
- Elena Gjika Elementary School
- Embassy of the United Kingdom, Pristina
- Ethnological Museum, Pristina
- European College of Kosovo
- Fadil Vokrri Stadium
- First Albanian School in Pristina
- Grand Hotel Prishtina
- Great Hammam of Pristina
- Historical monuments in Pristina
- Iliria College
- Imperial Mosque (Pristina)
- Jashar Pasha Mosque
- Kosova Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Kosovo Museum
- Llapi Mosque
- Museums in Pristina
- National Gallery of Kosovo
- National Library of Kosovo
- National Theatre of Kosovo
- Newborn monument
- Palace of Justice (Pristina)
- Palace of Youth and Sports
- Prishtina Bus Station
- Prishtina High School
- Prishtina Mall
- Prishtina Observatory
- Pristina Archives
- Pristina International Airport
- Pristina railway station
- RIT Kosovo
- Rilindja Tower
- Sami Frashëri High School
- Swiss Diamond Prishtina
- Theatres in Pristina
- University for Business and Technology
Kosovo War
- 1998 Serbian foreign mediation in Kosovo referendum
- 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosova
- Bac u kry
- Camp Bondsteel
- Camp Casablanca
- Campbell v. Clinton
- Civilian casualties during Operation Allied Force
- Clark-Naumann agreement
- Gajre Ambush (Kosovo War)
- Identity cleansing
- Incident at Pristina airport
- Independent International Commission on Kosovo
- Insurgency in Kosovo (1995–1998)
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- KLA Summer offensive (1998)
- Kosovo Diplomatic Observer Mission
- Kosovo Force
- Kosovo Liberation Army
- Kosovo Verification Mission
- Kosovo War
- Kosovo War crimes witness intimidation and deaths
- Kosovo refugees in Albania
- Kumanovo Agreement
- List of Serbian journalists who disappeared in Kosovo
- Ljubenić mass graves
- Llapi Mosque
- Memorial Chapel, Niš
- Multinational Specialized Unit
- Operation Allied Harbour
- Operation Eagle Eye (1999)
- Prizren incident (1999)
- Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars
- Rambouillet Agreement
- Rexh Xhakli
- Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars
- Special Police Units (Serbia)
- Swisscoy
- Task Force Hawk
- Terrorism in Serbia
- Timeline of the Kosovo War
- United Nations Mission in Kosovo
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1239
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244
- War crimes in the Kosovo War
- Yugoslav–Albanian border conflict (1998–1999)
Mosques in Kosovo
- Çarshi Mosque
- Al-Aga Mosque
- Bajrakli Mosque, Peja
- Balec Mosque
- Gërmova Mosque
- Gazi Ali Beg Mosque
- Gornja Slatina Mosque
- Hadum Mosque
- Hamam Mosque
- Imperial Mosque (Pristina)
- Jashar Pasha Mosque
- Llapi Mosque
- Mazhiq Mosque
- Met Podujeva Mosque
- Pirinaz Mosque
- Shtime Mosque
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Kaçanik)
- Vrućevce Mosque
Ottoman mosques in Kosovo
- Bajrakli Mosque, Peja
- Gazi Mehmet Pasha's Mosque
- Hadum Mosque
- Imperial Mosque (Pristina)
- Katip Sinan Qelebi Mosque
- Llapi Mosque
- Muderiz Ali Effendi Mosque
- Saraç Mosque
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Kaçanik)
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Prizren)
- Suzi Çelebi Mosque
Religious buildings and structures in Pristina
- Çarshi Mosque
- Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa
- Imperial Mosque (Pristina)
- Jashar Pasha Mosque
- Llapi Mosque
- Pirinaz Mosque
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llapi_Mosque
Also known as Llapi Mosque of Prishtina.