Merhaba. Als ich in Eriwan lebte, entdeckte ich heute ein Gebäude im Zentrum, das auf dem Foto zu sehen ist, das ich gesendet habe. Es liegt in der Nähe des Sakharov Square.

    Es ist von sowjetischen Gehäusen umgeben. Es gibt keinen Hinweis auf Google Map und wird von rund 10 Familien als Wohnraum verwendet (meine eigene Einschätzung). Niemand in der Gegend scheint zu wissen, was es ist, außer einem Gehäuse. Ich konnte keine Informationen darüber im Internet finden, Ecen in Architekturbüchern über die Stadt.

    Ich denke, es ist höchstwahrscheinlich eine ehemalige Moschee, die im frühen Stadium der UdSSR in Gehäusen umgewandelt und später von Kroutchevska umgeben ist, wie es die Sowjets für alle religiösen Gebäude taten.

    Kann mir jemand aus Aserbaidjan sagen, was es ist? Vielleicht wissen einige von Ihnen.

    Mit freundlichen Grüße

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    7 Kommentare

    1. datashrimp29 on

      It looks like an Islamic Mihrab, the arch that indicates direction towards Qibla in Mecca. You can check it by compass probably and let us know.

    2. sentinelstands on

      No idea mate. Most of our buildings were either quietly razed to the ground or converted with next to no documentation. Unless you find some 60 years old granny magically browsing Reddit I doubt we can be much help.

      It can really be anything from the architecture. Classic style but not necessarily a mosque. Could just be a private residence too.

    3. KamavTeChorav on

      It’s the [Pana-khan palace](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pana-Khan_Palace), there is a wikipedia page on it with various academic sources and studies on the building. Apparently there is dispute on its origin, according to a study done by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Armenian Academy of Sciences it was “originally a madrasa that was part of a larger complex dedicated to Muhammed Sardip Khan, the high-ranking commander of the last sardar of Yerevan, Hossein Qoli Khan, which also included a mosque and a small minaret that were destroyed during construction works in 1958.” However other sources state it was the private residence of Panah Khan Makinski who the neighboring Sakharov square was named Panah Khan Square until recently, it’s possible it was both a madrasa and a private residence, the sources linked in the article are really helpful.

    4. Specialist_Cloud7507 on

      Why are azeris so obsessed with Armenia and Armenian, why does your entire nations identity revolve around Armenia? Your entire history, discussions, culture, language, dances, foods are stolen from Armenian! kinda sad

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