20140323 Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
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Religious and political dignitaries partake in a ceremony as Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (center, black vest) dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Religious and political dignitaries partake in a ceremony as Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (center, black vest) dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (L) dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The NIS 35 million 'Mosque of Peace' sits on 3.5 dunams of land allocated by the Israel Land Administration. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
An elderly Muslim man walks inside the 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
A Muslim man kneels in prayer inside the 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (L) dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The NIS 35 million 'Mosque of Peace' sits on 3.5 dunams of land allocated by the Israel Land Administration. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
A Muslim man prays inside the 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
School children line the street leading to new the 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh as the motor arcade of Chechen President Kadyrov arrives lead by two white horses. President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Religious and political dignitaries partake in a ceremony as Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (R) dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
An elderly Muslim man walks inside the 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Arab Muslim men fill the courtyard of the new 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh awaiting the arrival of Chechen President Kadyrov for a dedication ceremony. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to mosque construction. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Chechen Republic President RAMZAN AKHMADOVICH KADYROV (R) is presented with a gift, presumably a Koran, as he dedicates a large new mosque in Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. The Chechen government contributed $6 million to the project. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
Posters depict Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov (L) and his father, former Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov (R), assassinated by Chechen Islamists in a car bomb in 2004. President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.
Israel: Chechen President Kadyrov Dedicates Mosque in Abu Gosh
The four-minaret 'Mosque of Peace' in the village of Abu Gosh, west of Jerusalem. Chechen Republic President Kadyrov dedicated the new mosque of which the Chechen government contributed $6 million to. The four clans that comprise Abu Gosh trace their origins to the Caucasus from which they claim to have emigrated in the 16th century.