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Name
Images
City
Year
Remarks
Agha Cafer Pasha Mosque
Kyrenia
1580s
Akkavuk Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1904
It is on the site of a smaller mosque from 1895.
Akkule Mosque
Famagusta
1618
Cami-i Kebir, The Great Mosque
Limassol
1825
Built by Mestan Agha, beside an ancient graveyard containing the graves of two Turkish notables, Mehmet Efendi, who died in 1758, and the Admiral of the Fleet, Souleyman Pasha, who died in 1715.
Currently closed by the Cypriot government for renovation and reopening in June 2020; although no changes have been made other than the total removal of all Islamic artefacts and books.
Arab Ahmet Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1571
Araplar Mosque
Nicosia (South)
?
Bayraktar Mosque
Nicosia (South)
1571
The first mosque built by the Ottomans after the conquest of Nicosia
Hala Sultan Tekke
Larnaca
1816/17
Hamit Bey Sokagi
Larnaca
?
It is located—disrepaired/abandoned—at the corner of Athansiou Karydi- and Andrea Strouthidi Street, as shown on some[1] maps.
Iplik Pazari Mosque
Nicosia (North)
18th century
Kazaphana Mosque
Kyrenia
17th century
Kebir Mosque
Limassol
?
"The Grand Mosque"
Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque
Famagusta
?
Originally known as the 'Saint Nicolas Cathedral', the French Lusignan dynasty constructed it between 1298 and 1312.
Laleli Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1827
Nöbethane Masjid
Nicosia
?
Ömeriye Mosque
Nicosia (South)
1571-1572
First site of prayer by Turks on island of Cyprus following its conquest in 1571.
Osman Fazil Polat Pasha Mosque
Famagusta
?
Peristerona Mosque
Peristerona
?
Featured on the £5 Cypriot pound banknote
Piri Osman Pasha Mosque
Lefka
?
Sarayönü Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1820
Selimiye Mosque
Nicosia (North)
?
Originally known as the 'Saint Sophia Cathedral', the French Lusignan dynasty constructed it between 1209 and 1228.
Tahtakale Mosque
Nicosia (South)
?
Tabakhane Masjid
Nicosia
?
Tophane Masjid
Nicosia
?
Turunçlu Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1825
Yenicami Mosque
Nicosia (North)
1571
Originally a 14th-century church, it was demolished around 1740.
Ziya Pasha Mosque
Dali
1837
^Road & Tourist Map of Larnaka. SELAS LTD. ISBN 978-9963-566-92-1.
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