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List of mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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This is a list of mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina listed by municipality.

There were 4,190 Islamic places of worship in Bosnia and Herzegovina before the 1992–1995 war, including 1,149 mosques. A great number of them (up to 80% according to some sources[1]) were damaged or destroyed during the conflict.

Name Images City Year Architecture Remarks
Ahmići mosque Ahmići (Vitez) Ottoman Destroyed in 1993
Arnaudija Mosque[2] Banja Luka 1594 Ottoman Destroyed, under reconstruction
Ahatovići mosque Sarajevo 2001 Modern
Behram-begova džamija / Behram-efendijina džamija Banja Luka 1600 ca. Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, reconstructed 1999
Careva džamija

(Emperor's Mosque)

Sarajevo 1461 Ottoman National monument
Ferhat Pasha Mosque (Ferhadija) Banja Luka 1579 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, reconstructed 2016
Gazanferija džamija Banja Luka 1578 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, reconstructed ongoing
Hadži Begzad džamija (Grabska) Banja Luka (Grab-Srpske Toplice) 1578 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, reconstructed ongoing
Hadži Kurtova džamija Banja Luka (Lijeva Novoselija) 1600–1700 Ottoman National Monument
Hadži Omerova džamija (Dolačka) Banja Luka (Dolac) 1600 ca. Ottoman National Monument; destroyed in 1993, re-opened in 2007
Hadži Osmanija džamija (Talina) Banja Luka (Pobrđe) 1600 ca. Ottoman National Monument
Hadži Perviz džamija (Potočka) Banja Luka 1630 Ottoman National Monument; damaged in 1993, under reconstruction
Hadži Šabanova džamija Banja Luka Ottoman
Hadži Saliha džamija (Stupnička) Banja Luka (Mejdan/ Obilićevo) 1595 Ottoman National Monument
Hadži Zulfikareva džamija (Tulekova) Banja Luka (Lijeva Novoselija) 1760 Ottoman National Monument; destroyed in 1993, restored in 2007
Mehdi-bega Imamovića džamija Banja Luka Ottoman National monument; destroyed 1993, reconstructed 2008
Sefer-begova džamija (Pećinska) Banja Luka (Pećin) 1600 ca. Ottoman National monument
Sofi Mehmed-pašina džamija (Jama) Banja Luka 1554–1555 Ottoman National monument; destroyed i 1993
Vrbanjska Banja Luka 1554–1555 Ottoman National monument
Banovići Mosque Banovići 1939 Demolished in 1953
Banovići City Mosque (Gradska džamija) Banovići 1997
Islamic Center Banovići (Islamski Centar Banovići) Banovići 2017 Modern
Nasubašići Masjid, Banovići Banovići 2008 Modern
Fethija Mosque (Süleymaniye Mosque) Bihać 1266 Gothic Former church of St. Anthony of Padua
Izačić new mosque Bihać (Stari grad Izačić) 2000+ Modern
Sultan Sulejmanova "Atik" džamija Bijeljina 1520 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, re-opened in 2014; sr:Атик џамија у Бијељини
Salihbegovića džamija Bijeljina
Avdića džamija, Planoj Bileća (Planoj) 1617 Ottoman Destroyed in 1941 and 1992; renewed in 2013
Selimovići džamija Bijeljina (Selimovići)
Husein-begova džamija Bosanski Brod Ottoman
Vidorijska dzamija Bosanski Novi Ottoman
New Mosque of Bosanska Dubica Bosanska Dubica 2005 ca. Neo-Ottoman
Azizija džamija Bosanska Kostajnica 1862 Ottoman Named after Sultan Abdul-Aziz. Destroyed in 1992, restored in 2008
Bosanska Krupa City Mosque (Gradska džamija) Bosanska Krupa late 19th century Ottoman
Azizija džamija Brčko (Brezovo Polje) 1862 Ottoman
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Bugojno Bugojno 1693 Ottoman
Islamic centre and mosque, Bugojno Bugojno 2000+ Modern
Old wooden mosque, Bužim (Stara drvena džamija) Bužim 1835 Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture Wooden mosque
Sinan Beg Mosque, Čajniče Čajniče 1570 Ottoman Destroyed during the war, under reconstruction[3]
Mir-Muhamed Mosque, Čajniče (Mir-Muhamedova) Čajniče 1600 ca. Ottoman
Višići Mosque Čapljina 2000+
Old mosque of Cazin Cazin Ottoman
New mosque of Cazin Cazin 2000+ Neo-Ottoman (modern)
New Mosque of Bosanski Dubočac Derventa 2000+ Neo-Ottoman
Donji Vakuf Mosque Donji Vakuf
Emperor's Mosque (Sultan Bajezida Valije / Careva), Foča Foča Ottoman
Mehmed Pasha Kukavica Mosque Foča 1751–1752 Ottoman Destroyed in 1992; the cupola fell in 2002
Atik Ali Paša mosque Foča Ottoman
Aladža Mosque (Hasan Hasirova) Foča Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, reconstructed 2019
Džamija Miljevići[4] Miljevići, Olovo 17th/18th century Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture Renovated in 1936, set alight and burned to the ground in 1992, rebuilt 2013
Džamija na Karićima
also Džamija na Zvijezdi
also Hajdar-dedina džamija[5][4]
Vareš (Zvijezda Mountain) 1716 Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture Set alight and burned to the ground in 1993, rebuilt 2001
Džamija Osman paše, Kazanci Gacko (Kazanci) Ottoman Destroyed; sr:Задужбине Осман-паше у Казанцима
Kajserija Dzamija, Goražde Goražde Ottoman Rebuilt
Džamija Husejnija Gradačac Ottoman
New mosque of Ilidža Ilidža 2012+ Modern
Esma Sultanija Mosque, Jajce Jajce Ottoman
Hadadan džamija, Jajce (Varoš) Jajce Ottoman Destroyed during the war; rebuilt 2008-2012
Old mosque of Jajce Jajce Ottoman Reconstructed 2008
Ramadan begova džamija, Jajce Jajce Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture Wooden mosque, reconstructed
Atik Mosque Janja 2000+ Neo-Ottoman / Modern
New mosque of Kakanj Kakanj 2000+
Gornji Rainci Mosque Kalesija
Kuršumlija džamija Kladanj 1545 Ottoman Built by hajji Bali-bey
Mosque of Brlošci Kladanj
Old wooden mosque of Tuholj Kladanj 1804 Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture National monument
Mosque of Ključ Ključ 2000+ Neo-Ottoman
Junuz-Čauševa (Čaršijska) džamija, Konjic Konjic Ottoman
Mehmed-Čauševa džamija, Konjic Konjic Ottoman
Konjic City Mosque (Gradska džamija) Konjic 2000+ Modern / Neo-Ottoman
Čuhovići Mosque Konjic Ottoman
Repovačka džamija Konjic 1565–1579 Ottoman
Bjelimići Mosque Konjic (Odžaci)
Mosque of Kotor Varoš Kotor Varoš 2000+ Neo-Ottoman
Kupres Mosque Kupres Ottoman
Hadži Ahmeta Dukatar's Mosque Livno 1574 Ottoman
Ljubuški Small Old Mosque Ljubuški Ottoman
Žabljak mosque, Ljubuški Ljubuški Ottoman
Ali-bega Kapetanovića džamija Ljubuški (Vitina) 1858– Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, renewed in 2009
Jusuf pašina (Kuršumlija) Mosque, Maglaj Maglaj 1560 Ottoman
Džamija Hamidija, Rika Mrkonjić Grad Ottoman
Kizlaragina Džamija Mrkonjić Grad Ottoman
Karađoz Bey Mosque (Karađozbegova džamija) Mostar 1557 Ottoman Damaged in World War II, destroyed in 1992; re-opened in 2004.
Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) Mostar 1617 Ottoman
Vrapčići mosque Mostar 2000+ Neo-Ottoman
Sultan-Sulejmanova džamija (Blagaj, Mostar) Mostar (Blagaj) 1519–1520 Ottoman
Čaršijska džamija Novi Grad (RS) Ottoman
Mahala Mosque Osmaci
New mosque, Orašje Planje Orašje Planje 2011
Old mosque of Pale-Prača Pale-Prača
Šišman Ibrahim Paša Mosque (Hadži-Alijina dzamija) Počitelj 1561 to 1562/63 Ottoman
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Prijedor Prijedor 1747 Ottoman Destroyed in 1992, reopened in 2008
Čaršijska Mosque, Prijedor Prijedor 1750 Ottoman Built over site of Ottoman mosque. Destroyed in 1992, reopened in 2004
Prnjavor City Mosque [bs] (Gradska Džamija) Prnjavor 1962 Modern Built over site of Ottoman mosque. Destroyed in 1992, reopened in 2004
Rogatica Mosque Rogatica Ottoman
Mosque of Donja Strmica Rudo Ottoman
Hamza-begova džamija Sanski Most 1557 Ottoman Destroyed in 1992, re-opened in 2000
Džamija Sultana Mehmeda Fatiha 1463 Sanski Most (Donji Kamengrad) Neo-Ottoman
Trnova Mosque (Trnavska džamija) Sanski Most (Trnova) 1895– Austro-Hungarian Destroyed in 1991, re-opened in 2009
Emperor's Mosque (Careva Dzamija) Emperor's Mosque, Sarajevo, rebuilt 1565 Sarajevo 1462/1566 Ottoman First built 1462, rebuilt 1566
Muslihudin Čekrekčija Mosque Sarajevo 1526 Ottoman
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque Sarajevo 1531 Ottoman Named after Gazi Husrev-beg
Alipašina džamija Sarajevo 1560–61 Ottoman
Baščaršija Mosque Sarajevo 1561 Ottoman
Čobanija Mosque Sarajevo 1565– Ottoman
Ferhadija Mosque in Sarajevo Sarajevo Ottoman
King Fahd Mosque (Fahdova dzamija) Sarajevo 2000 Saudi
Istiklal Mosque, Otoka, Sarajevo Sarajevo 2001 Indonesia
White Mosque (Srebrenica) Srebrenica End of 17th century, extensive renovation and extension work in 1935 Neo-Ottoman The army and police of Republika Srpska demolished the White Mosque to its foundations in 1995. It was renovated with a donation from the Malaysian government and reopened on September 28, 2002.
Sultan Selim Mosque (Selimija džamija, Knežina) Sokolac Ottoman
Novoseoci Mosque Sokolac Ottoman
Stolac Old Mosque Stolac Ottoman
Teočak Old Mosque Teočak Ottoman
Gazi Ferhad-begova Džamija, Tešanj Tešanj Ottoman
Džudža-Džaferova (Čaršijska) džamija, Tomislavgrad Tomislavgrad 1615– Ottoman
Coloured Mosque (Süleymaniye Mosque) Travnik 1757 Ottoman
Dživar džamija, Trebinje Trebinje 1512 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, re-opened in 2008
Sultan Ahmedova (Careva) džamija, Trebinje Trebinje Ottoman
Osman-pašina džamija, Trebinje Trebinje 1726 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, re-opened in 2005
Umoljani mosque Trnovo (FBiH) Ottoman
Turbe mosque Turbe Ottoman
Džindijska Džamija (Huseina Čauša) Tuzla 1707 Bosnian wooden vernacular architecture Classical example of wooden vernacular Bosnian-style mosque.
Hadži Hasanova (Čaršijska) džamija, Tuzla Tuzla 1548, renewed 1874 Ottoman
Atik Behram-begova (Šarena) džamija / Colourful mosque Tuzla 1888 (rebuilt) Austro-Hungarian
Gazi Turali-begova (Poljska) džamija Tuzla 1572 Ottoman
Velika Kladuša central old mosque Velika Kladuša Ottoman
Velika Kladuša suburb old mosque Velika Kladuša Ottoman restored 2007
Zborište mosque Velika Kladuša 2000+ Neo-Ottoman
Emperor's Mosque (Careva), Višegrad Višegrad Ottoman
Gazanferbegova, Višegrad Višegrad Ottoman
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque Sarajevo 1532 Ottoman National monument.

One of the largest mosques in Europe.

Dobrun Mosque Rzav valley, Rzav (Višegrad) Ottoman
Međeđa Mosque Višegrad Ottoman
Šerefudin's White Mosque, Visoko Visoko 1477, reconstructed 1980, Modern (formerly Ottoman)
Ahmed-agina dzamija Vitez 1589 Ottoman Destroyed in 1993, re-opened in 2001
Šantići dzamija Vitez Ottoman
Sultan-Ahmedova džamija, Zenica Zenica 1703-1730 Ottoman
Sejmenska džamija, Zenica Zenica 1500–1600 Ottoman
Tekija Pehare Zenica Ottoman
Vranduk mosque Zenica Ottoman
Džamija Begsuja Zvornik 1776 Ottoman Damaged in 1992, restored in 2002–2004
Džamija Donji Križevići Zvornik 2011 Neo-Ottoman Construction started in 1989, was stopped before completion due to Bosnian War, and was restarted in 1999. It was also one of the only mosques in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina to survive the whole war relatively intact (due to incompletion).

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References

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  1. ^ Maya Shatzmiller (2002). Islam and Bosnia: Conflict Resolution and Foreign Policy in Multi-Ethnic States. Queens University School of Policy. p. 100.
  2. ^ "Arnaudija mosque". kons.gov.ba. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Obilježena 450. Godišnjica izgradnje džamije u Čajniču".
  4. ^ a b "The old wooden mosque in Miljevići, Municipality Olovo". old.kons.gov.ba. Commission to preserve national monuments. 4 July 2007. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Pravoslavac svojim životom branio drvenu džamiju u selu Karići". Klix.ba (in Bosnian). 29 June 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2019.