REDŽEPAGIĆ MOSQUE

As a sign of gratitude to her father Redžep-aga, his daughter Fatima, the wife of the Skadar vizier Mahmud Pasha Bušatlija, built a mosque in her native Plav in 1774, when the vizier also built his own mosque in Gusinje in 1765. The year 1288 Hijri is carved on the facade, which proves that the mosque was rebuilt in 1871. Renovations were carried out in 1870, 1963, 1974 and 1993. There are significantly more minarets than others in Plav. It is 14 meters high and made of high-quality pine. In her harem there is a cemetery, gasulhana, abdesthana and shadrvan.

The architectural value and specificity is reflected in the emphasized use of wood, in the interior, wood carving, and the method of installing the wooden minaret. A square plinth was built on the outer wall, as was the conception of the wooden entrance porch. The mosque was built with stone immersed in lime mortar. From the entrance gate, on the wall of the mosque, there is a marble plaque on which is written: "On November 8, 1943, Hajro Šahmanović, born in 1912, battalion commander Bajram Curi and Husni Zaimi, born in 1919, commissar, were shot at this place." company and battalion staff member, inseparable from school days until death. Alta's mother endured heroic pain, without tears in her eyes, buried Husnia, and then her son Hajr".

Municipal board of SUBNOR Đakovica - Plava.

 

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