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Sohta Sinan Mosque
Audio Narration
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/56278.mp3
Construction Year:
15th century (Has a foundation charter dated 1489)
Location:
Fatih, İstanbul
Ordered by:
Suhte Sinan (From “Ni'mel Ceyş”, those present at the Conquest of Istanbul)
Architects:
Unknown
- Changes after its construction
It was damaged in a major fire in 1918.
It was rebuilt and opened for worship in 1973 with the support of the public.
- Prominent features
It is also known as the “Eğri Minare Mosque” and “Suhte Sinan Mosque”.
It was constructed using two rows of bricks and one row of stones.
Its mihrab is made of white marble, and its minbar and preacher’s pulpit are made of wood.
The roof is covered with tiles.
The interior space up to the bottom of the window is covered with paneling.
The women’s gallery is extended halfway on the sides equally and is made of reinforced concrete like the ceiling.
The minaret and the women’s gallery can be reached from inside the mosque.
To the right of the door is the narthex and the Imam’s room.
The base of the single-balcony brick minaret on the left side of the mosque is made of stone.
The glass-fronted ablution area is located at the front right of the cemetery, while the graveyard is surrounded by walls.
Route
Katip Muslihiddin Mosque
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