Istanbul, MINA — Three mosques built by a Turkish aid agency in Kyrgyzstan were inaugurated on Wednesday., Anadolu Agency reported.
The Istanbul-based Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) built the mosques in Jalal Abad and Chuy regions. The mosques are named as Haji Nigar Yunus, Esref Ors and Omur.
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The inauguration ceremony of the mosques was attended by Semsettin Unal, religious services counselor of the Turkish Embassy in Bishkek; Orhan Sefik, IHH board member; Muhammet Hamza Nedimoglu, deputy coordinator of the Central Asia and Caucasus desk of IHH; representatives from Religious Affairs of Kyrgyzstan, Turkish philanthropists, and citizens.
The construction of the three mosques raised the number of mosques in the regions to six. (T/Sj/RS5)
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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