Mamay Mosque
Mamay Mosque is mosque in Shusha, Azerbaijan, about 107.6 km from Ganja. It dates from 1801. The best months to visit are September, January, August.
For a glimpse into 19th-century Azerbaijani religious architecture, the Mamay Mosque in Shusha offers a compelling stop. Built in 1801, its historical significance as a mosque in this region is clear, located approximately 107.6 km from Ganja. Its age alone makes it noteworthy, representing a tangible link to a past era. When planning your visit, ensure your tour operator confirms the mosque's current accessibility and any specific dress code requirements, as conditions can vary.
Visiting Mamay Mosque
Best time to visit Mamay Mosque
Mamay Mosque is visited from Ganja. Based on 10 years of climate data, the most comfortable months there are September, January, August — September brings pleasant 25.7°C days and only ~6 rainy days. See Ganja weather in September →
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Mamay Mosque — FAQs
What is Mamay Mosque?
Mamay Mosque is mosque in Shusha, Azerbaijan, about 107.6 km from Ganja. It dates from 1801.
When is the best time to visit Mamay Mosque?
The most comfortable months at Ganja, the nearest base, are September, January, August — September brings pleasant 25.7°C days and only ~6 rainy days. Avoid the peak-heat months for midday outdoor visits.
What else is near Mamay Mosque?
Close by you'll also find Göygöl National Park, Gandzasar monastery, Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque, Dadivank Monastery — all part of a typical Ganja sightseeing itinerary.
How do I visit Mamay Mosque from India?
Mamay Mosque is reached via Ganja, Azerbaijan. Trolly Good Fellow runs guided group tours from India that include Azerbaijan's main sights, with flights, stays and an India host. Azerbaijan uses the AZN (1 INR ≈ 0.017907 AZN).
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