Bajrakli Mosque, Belgrade

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Belgrade's Bajrakli Mosque
Belgrade's Bajrakli Mosque

The Bajrakli Mosque (also spelled Bayrakli) is a mosque in Belgrade, located in Gospodar Jevremova street in the neighbourhood of Dorćol. It was built between 1660 and 1688 and is the only mosque in the Serbian capital out of the 80 that had existed during the time of the Ottoman Empire's occupation of Serbia. ("Bayrak" is Turkish for "flag" and "Bayrakli" means "with flag")

Coordinates: 44.8222° N 20.4575° E

During the occupation of Serbia by the Austrians (between 1717 and 1739), it was converted into a Roman Catholic church; but after the Ottomans retook Belgrade, it was returned to its original function.

It was damaged after being set on fire March 18, 2004, during that year's unrest in Kosovo in response to the burning of Serbian churches in Kosovo, but it was repaired later.

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