The "Bukhara" Mosque built with Uzbekistan's participation was opened in Hatay.
This mosque is being evaluated as a symbol of gratitude for the selfless aid and solidarity provided by the Uzbek people to Turkey during a difficult period.

A new mosque built with the participation of Uzbekistan in Turkey's Hatay province has been commissioned. This was reported by the "Dunyo" news agency.
It is reported that the mosque built with Uzbekistan's assistance was named "Bukhara" as a token of gratitude for the selfless aid and solidarity shown by the Uzbek people during one of Turkey's difficult periods.
The new place of worship is located in the center of a large residential complex containing nearly 3200 households and can accommodate 500 people at a time. The building stands out for its modern architecture, comfortable conditions, and aesthetic design.
At the conclusion of the event, participants emphasized that this project will serve to further strengthen friendly relations and humanitarian cooperation between the two countries.








