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Idgah mosque

Id Kah Mosque
艾提尕尔清真寺
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Basic information
Location Kashgar, China
Geographic coordinates 39°28′20″N 75°59′03″E / 39.47227°N 75.984106°E / 39.47227; 75.984106Coordinates: 39°28′20″N 75°59′03″E / 39.47227°N 75.984106°E / 39.47227; 75.984106
Affiliation Islam
Region Xinjiang
Country People's Republic of China
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Mosque
Architectural description
Architect(s) Saqsiz Mirza
Architectural type Mosque
Completed 1442
Specifications
Capacity 20,000
Minaret(s) 3

The Id Kah Mosque (Uyghur: ھېيتگاھ مەسچىتى, Хейтгах МесчитиHëytgah Meschiti, Chinese: 艾提尕尔清真寺; pinyin: Àitígǎěr Qīngzhēnsì) (from Persian: عیدگاه Eidgāh, meaning Place of Festivities) is a mosque located in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.

It is the largest mosque in China. Every Friday, it houses nearly 10,000 worshippers and may accommodate up to 20,000.

The mosque was built by Saqsiz Mirza in ca. 1442 (although it incorporated older structures dating back to 996) and covers 16,800 square meters.

In 1933, on August 9, the Chinese Muslim General Ma Zhancang killed and beheaded the Uighur leader Timur Beg, displaying his head on a spike at Id Kah mosque.

In March 1934, it was reported that the Uighur emir Abdullah Bughra was also beheaded, the head being displayed at Id Kah mosque.

In April 1934, the Chinese Muslim general Ma Zhongying gave a speech at Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar, telling the Uighurs to be loyal to the Republic of China Kuomintang government at Nanjing.


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