Djamaa El Djedid

Local nameDjamaa El Djedid
LocationAlgiers, Algeria

Djamaʽa el Djedid, also rendered Djamaa al-Djedid, or Jamaa El Jedid is a mosque in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It is dated to 1660/1070 AH by an inscription over its main entrance portal. That inscription also attributes its construction to al-Hajj Habib, a Janissary governor of the Algiers region appointed by the Ottoman imperial administration in Constantinople. During the French colonial rule, the mosque was called the Mosquée de la Pêcherie and in English the Mosque of the Fisherman's Wharf.

Tags SunniMuslimPlace of WorshipMosque
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djamaa_el_Djedid

Coordinates 36°47'5.851" N 3°3'47.067" E

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