This is a list of notable mosques in Baku.[1][2]
| Name | Constructed | Note | Picture | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Jinn Mosque | 14th century | ![]()  | |
| Takyeh (Old City, Baku) | 13th century | ![]()  | |
| Molla Ahmad Mosque | 1300 | ![]()  | |
| Haci Bani Mosque | 16th century | ![]()  | |
| Chin Mosque | 1375 | ![]()  | |
| Gileyli Mosque | 1309 | ![]()  | |
| Khidir Mosque | 1301 | ![]()  | |
| Sayyid Yahya Murtuza Mosque | 17th century | ![]()  | |
| Sheikh Ibrahim Mosque | 1415–1416 | ![]()  | |
| Juma Mosque (Baku) | 1899 | ![]()  | |
| Ashur Mosque | 1169 | ![]()  | |
| Tuba Shahi Mosque | 1481–1482 | ![]()  | |
| Ajdarbey Mosque | 1913 | ![]()  | |
| Taza Pir Mosque | 1914 | ![]()  | |
| Haji Heybat Mosque | 1791 | ![]()  | |
| Bibi-Heybat Mosque | 1997 | ![]()  | |
| Heydar Mosque | 2013–2015 | 
References
- ↑ "Pir (sacred places) and pilgrimages". www.azerbaijans.com. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
 - ↑ Щебликин, И. П. (1943). Памятники азербайджанского зодчества эпохи Низами: материалы (in Russian). Изд-во Ажфан.
 
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