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The Saint Petersburg Mosque (Russian: ะกะฐะฝะบั-ะะตัะตัะฑัฬัะณัะบะฐั ะผะตัะตฬัั), when opened in 1913, was the largest mosque in Europe outside Turkey, its minarets 49 meters in height and the dome is 39 meters high. It can accommodate up to five thousand worshipers.
The founding stone was laid in 1910 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the reign of Abdul Ahat Khan in Bukhara. Its construction was completed by 1921.
Worshipers are separated by gender during a worship service; females worship on the first floor, while the males worship on the ground floor.