Juma Mosque is a significant historical and religious site located in the heart of Sheki, one of the oldest and most beautiful towns in Azerbaijan. Built in the 18th century, during the period when Sheki was an important center of craftsmanship and trade, the mosque showcases the superb architectural style of the Caucasus region. Its construction dates back to 1749-1750 when Sheki was part of the Khanate of Sheki, a feudal state that was relatively independent within the Persian Empire. The mosque forms a part of Sheki's historical core and is situated close to other renowned attractions such as the Sheki Khans' Palace and the old Caravanserai. Its architecture is noted for the intricately decorated facade and the use of local construction materials. The mosque's minaret is particularly notable for its slim stature and the patterns that adorn its structure. Inside, the mosque provides a space for worship that reflects Sheki's rich Islamic heritage. The Juma Mosque has withstood the test of time and remains an active site of worship and a monument that illuminates Sheki's vibrant history.