List of mosques in Cyprus
This is a list of mosques in Cyprus.
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Name | Images | City | Year | Remarks |
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Agha Cafer Pasha Mosque | Kyrenia | 1580s | ||
Akkavuk Masjid | Nicosia (North) | 1904 | It is on the site of a smaller mosque from 1895. | |
Akkule Mosque | Famagusta | 1618 | ||
Arabahmet 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 |
Masjid of Büyük Han | ![]() |
Nicosia (North) | 1571 | |
Cami Cedid Mosque | Limassol | 1825 | ||
Gazimağusa Mosque | Famagusta | "The New Mosque" | ||
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 to 1312. | |
Laleli Mosque | Nicosia (North) | |||
Nöbethane Masjid | Nicosia | |||
Ömeriye Mosque | ![]() |
Nicosia (South) | 1571-1572 | First site of prayer by Turks on island of Cyprus following its conquest in 1571. |
Peristerona Mosque | Peristerona | ? | Featured on the £5 Cypriot pound banknote | |
Piri Osman Pasha Mosque | Lefka | ? | ||
Sarayonu Mosque | Nicosia (North) | 1820 | ||
Selimiye Mosque | ![]() |
Nicosia (North) | Originally known as the 'Saint Sophia Cathedral', the French Lusignan dynasty constructed it between 1209 to 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 |
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