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The Id Kah Mosque
The big yellow-tiled mosque has a peaceful
courtyard and gardens for 20,000 worshippers. It was built in
1442 as a smaller mosque on what was then the outskirts of
town. During the Cultural Revolution, China's decade of
political anarchy from 1966 to 1976, Id Kah suffered heavy
damage, but has since been restored. Its central veranda has a
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The Id Kah Mosque
In front of the mosque is Id Kah Square,
swarming on sunny days with old men in high boots and long
black coats, women with brown veils over their heads, and
quite a few down-and-outers. There are more than 90
neighbourhood mosques throughout the city. | |