The Bibiheybat Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan, is a significant historical and religious landmark with deep cultural and architectural roots. Originally built in the 13th century by Shirvanshah Farrukhzad II, this mosque is a revered site because it houses the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, making it an important pilgrimage destination for many Muslims.
Ateshgah of Baku is a castle-like religious temple in Surakhani town (in Suraxani raion), a suburb in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Baku Ateshgah is often called the "Fire Temple of Baku". Based on Persian inscriptions, the temple was used as a Hindu, Sikh, and Zoroastrian place of worship. "Atash" is the Persian word for fire.