The model was created within the framework of a Project funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan (grant AP19676333 “Three-dimensional technologies in the process of preserving the cultural and historical heritage of Northern Kazakhstan.
The mosque opened for public use on 16 September 2015. The area of the mosque is 5,138 m2 (55,300 sq ft) which allows a capacity of 1,200 — 1,400 worshipers. Worshippers are separated by gender during a worship service; females worship on the second floor (balcony), while the males worship on the first floor.[1]
History The mosque is one of the largest in Kokshetau. The mosque is named after Nauryzbay Talasov (1843—1916), known as a theologian who preached Muslim morality and as an unyielding fighter for the rights of Kazakhs in tsarist Russia.
are made of aglay, travertine, while the interior is decorated in white marble. There are in total 45 chandeliers.[4]
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