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Historic mosque with wooden columns
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The Juma Mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan is a historic mosque dating back to the 10th century but was rebuilt in 1788. It's a big brick building with a flat roof supported by 212 wooden columns. The mosque stands out in the walled old city of Khiva and has a tall minaret that adds to its charm. If you're ever in Khiva, don't miss checking out this cool mosque with its unique architecture and rich history!

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