Baitul Makmur Grand Mosque is the largest and grandest mosque in the west coast of Aceh Barat district, Aceh province, Indonesia. The mosque is located in Seuneubok Village, Johan Pahlawan Subdistrict has architecture between Middle East, Asia, and Aceh blend and the selection of bright brown color combined with red brick in the dome of the mosque. The most visible feature of the mosque is the three main domes flanked by two smaller water dome towers. The head shapes of all the same domes, the rounded pointed end, a typical blend of Middle Eastern and Asian architecture. [1]
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Once I've seen several mosques, but it was in Turkey and actually they differ a lot from those which are in your post. And it's interesting, are brown domes typical for mosques in Indonesia?
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