Kovacı Dede Mosque

Audio Narration:

Construction Year:

End of 15th century

Location:

Fatih, İstanbul

Ordered By:

Khalwati Sheikh Sevindik Şucaeddin Efendi

Architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • At its initial foundation, the structure was a zawiya; in the 17th century, a minbar was added and it was converted into a mosque.
  • It fell into ruin over time; for a long period, only the minaret base and its graveyard remained.
  • The mosque was completely rebuilt in 1984.
Prominent Features:
  • The structure is popularly known not only as “Kovacı Dede Mosque” but also as “Koğacı Dede Tomb Masjid.”
  • The mosque is a small-scale worship structure; a wooden ceiling arrangement stands out in the interior, and the ceiling displays a composition divided by laths.
  • Its mihrab is tile-covered; the minbar and pulpit are wooden elements.
  • The women’s gallery is arranged on four posts; this composition clearly shows the “gallery on supports” type seen in small-scale mosques.
  • Its minaret has a single balcony; its base and balcony are of stone, while its shaft is of brick construction.
  • In its graveyard are the patron’s grave and the graves of important figures around the Sufi Lodge; this feature makes the mosque not only a place of worship, but also a structure carrying a layer of visitation/remembrance.