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Hacı Şaban Mosque
Audio Narration:
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/50370.mp3
Construction Year:
Unknown (Although the original construction date is not certain, it was rebuilt in 1956-1957.)
Location:
Beyoğlu, İstanbul
Ordered by:
Hacı Şaban
Architects:
Unknown
Changes After Its Construction:
Over time, it fell into ruin and remained unmaintained for many years.
Its reconstruction began in 1956 and was completed and opened for worship in 1957.
It was rebuilt as a reinforced concrete structure and lost its historical identity.
The roof is constructed of reinforced concrete, the original wooden structure has not been preserved.
Prominent Features:
It was build upon a land of 400
m²
area
.
Area covered by the mosque is 200 square meters.
It has a reinforced concrete structure and is covered with wooden tiles.
It has a small minaret with a single balcony.
There is a tomb belonging to Hacı Şaban in its courtyard.
It was devastated in the 1900s and remained unattended for a long time because the majority of the neighborhood’s population was non-Muslim.
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Hacı Hüsrev Mosque
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