The mosque of Zundaga village was built in the second half of the 19th century by Lazma builders Usta Kabaz Ahmed together with local Kajaya, Gogitidze and Turmanidze. The mosque is surrounded by a wooden fence and has a mihrab, a minbar, a mezzanine railing and a dome. It is located in Adjara, Kedi municipality.

Externally, the mosque can hardly be distinguished from a traditional Adjarian house. The preserved ornaments and unique patterns of wood carving in the interior of the Zundaga Mosque form the legacy of the distinctive Georgian Islamic culture.

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Zundaga, Keda
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