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</html><description>The Broken Hill Mosque is one of the most intriguing heritage sites in Broken Hill. Built in 1887, it&#x2019;s now the only surviving mosque built by cameleers in Australia. The Afghan Cameleers played such a critical role in the history of the Australian Outback and the Mosque tells their story, as well as the story of this fascinating building.&nbsp; Rescued by the Broken Hill Historical Society in 1967, it was re-dedicated as a place of worship by visiting clerics and opened as a museum in 1968. Access is by appointment or during special open days, (currently Sundays between 2-4pm). The opportunity to talk with curator and caretaker, Bobby Shamroze on a tour of the Mosque is a very special experience as Bobby&#x2019;s personal history is closely associated with the cameleers and the Mosque. Bobby&#x2019;s father was Shamroze Khan and his grandfather was Fazulla Ziadulla. They were both camel drivers in the Broken Hill area and his father was also a camel dealer in the Port Augusta area and delivered camels to Broken Hill. Both Bobby&#x2019;s father and grandfather prayed at the Mosque. The extra effort required to visit is more than worth it. Bobby&#x2019;s personal stories combined with the range of surviving memorabilia and the intact Prayer Room combines to give a rare insight into one of the most important and often overlooked aspects to the early Outback life.&nbsp;</description></oembed>
