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Masjid Sultan
Muscat Street, Singapore
4518
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In 1824, Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor had built near his palace mosque. Today it is the home and the oldest surviving mosque in
Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka
Keng Cheow Street, Singapore
2703
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The first building of the mosque, built in 1820, was made of wood. In 1855, it built of brick. A distinctive feature of the Mosque of Omar was considered the absence of a minaret. It was built only in 1985. Today in the mosque at the same time may be 1,000
Masjid Hajjah Fatimah
Beach Road, Singapore
2472
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The mosque was built in 1846 and named after a woman, who gave her a piece of land to a charity for the construction of the
Nagore Durgha
Singapore
2865
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Nagore Durga mosque was built in 1830, the Muslims of southern India. A mixture of Indian and Islamic motifs in classical architecture made the appearance of the mosque is
Masjid Abdul Gaffoor
Singapore
2405
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The original wooden building of the mosque was built in 1846. In 1907 the old building was demolished and the construction of a modern mosque. Mosque known for its rich
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