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]]>Aqsunqur Mosque is located in a historic neighborhood in Cairo and dates back to the 14th century. It’s also known as the Blue Mosque because the interior is decorated with flowery blue tiles.
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, was built in 1993 and it’s the seventh largest mosque in the world. This mosque also has the second tallest minaret in the world that is 689 feet tall.
With six elegant minarets rising above five main and eight secondary domes, Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is one of the most impressive mosques in the world.
Even though it’s significantly smaller than other mosques on this list, Ubudiah Mosque in the town of Kuala Kangsar is equally impressive and beautiful. The mosque was built in Mogul-Gothic style and it has majestic golden domes and black-and-white striped minarets.
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]]>Built in 1958 in honor of the 28th Sultan of Brunei, this mosque is surrounded by fountains. The golden domes will catch your eye and the artificial lagoon just adds to this dazzling beauty.
This museum mostly displays the true power and fortune of the sultan, as well as gifts that the ruler has received from other heads of state. You can also find places in which he has made an appearance or even miniature aircraft replicas! Sabers, crowns, dishes, and clothes are just part of the things that you can see, but taking photos is not allowed.
Kampong Ayer is actually a floating village and in order to visit it you will have to find yourself a ‘taxi boat’. With around 30,000 inhabitants, this village functions fully on water. Houses, mosques, police, headquarters, schools, and even firefighting stations are all built on water.
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]]>Aqsunqur Mosque is located in a historic neighborhood in Cairo and dates back to the 14th century. It’s also known as the Blue Mosque because the interior is decorated with flowery blue tiles.
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, was built in 1993 and it’s the seventh largest mosque in the world. This mosque also has the second tallest minaret in the world that is 689 feet tall.
With six elegant minarets rising above five main and eight secondary domes, Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is one of the most impressive mosques in the world.
Even though it’s significantly smaller than other mosques on this list, Ubudiah Mosque in the town of Kuala Kangsar is equally impressive and beautiful. The mosque was built in Mogul-Gothic style and it has majestic golden domes and black-and-white striped minarets.
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]]>The post Things To Visit In Brunei That Aren’t Beaches appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Built in 1958 in honor of the 28th Sultan of Brunei, this mosque is surrounded by fountains. The golden domes will catch your eye and the artificial lagoon just adds to this dazzling beauty.
This museum mostly displays the true power and fortune of the sultan, as well as gifts that the ruler has received from other heads of state. You can also find places in which he has made an appearance or even miniature aircraft replicas! Sabers, crowns, dishes, and clothes are just part of the things that you can see, but taking photos is not allowed.
Kampong Ayer is actually a floating village and in order to visit it you will have to find yourself a ‘taxi boat’. With around 30,000 inhabitants, this village functions fully on water. Houses, mosques, police, headquarters, schools, and even firefighting stations are all built on water.
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