There is no definitive number of mosques in Kyrgyzstan readily available. However, it is estimated that there are hundreds of mosques across the country.
The exact number can fluctuate as new mosques are built and some older ones are renovated or repurposed.
While the government of Kyrgyzstan does not maintain a public database of mosques, various sources indicate that there are many mosques in major cities like Bishkek, Osh, and Jalal-Abad, as well as in smaller towns and villages throughout the country.
The majority of Kyrgyzstan's population is Muslim, and mosques play a significant role in religious life and community gatherings.