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Hacı Hesna Hatun Mosque
Audio Narration
https://dijitalistanbul.org/dijitalistanbulaudio/57598.mp3
Construction Year
1585
Location
Üsküdar, İstanbul
Ordered by
Arslan Agha (Mihrimah Sultan's nursemaid Hacı Hesna Hatun's husband)
Architects
Unknown
Changes after its construction
It burned down together with the tomb in the Sultantepe fire in 1890 and was rebuilt by Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1900.
It was repaired by Hatice Hanım in 1957.
It underwent restoration again in 1982, 2010 and 2015.
Prominent features
From the outside it resembles a house.
It gets light from five windows and is the size of a small room.
It has no minbar.
On the right side of the entrance door there is a fountain with a tap, and on the left side there is a repair inscription dated 1957.
When you enter, there are ablution taps on the right, the minaret and tomb doorsopposite, and the prayer area on the left.
The mosque and the tomb are under the same wooden roof.
The minaret on the right is made of brick, and its cone and balcony are made of cut stone.
It does not have a graveyard, but the stone tomb of Hacı Hesna Hatun is located on the qibla side.
Route
Çalık Hacı Aliağa Gümüşpınar Mosque
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