Aynul Hayat Hatun Mosque

Aynul Hayat Hatun Mosque

Year Built
Second half of the 18th century
Commissioned By
Aynul Hayat Hatun (Sultan Mustafa III’s concubine)
Architect
Unknown
Location
Fatih
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Changes After Construction

  1. It was restored by F. Şahabettin Durmuşoğlu in 1992.

Featured Highlights

  • It is a square-shaped building covering an area of 120 m².

  • The upper gallery is on two concrete pillars.

  • Its mihrab is plain, its minbar and preacher’s pulpit are made of wood.

  • There are two windows on the mihrab wall and two long windows on the right and left walls.

  • The inner wall skirts are covered with wooden paneling about one meter above the ground.

  • The roof is tiled, the ceiling is concrete and covered with wood.

  • At the entrance door, a verse of the Quran is written in gold leaf on the marble.

  • The temple, which has two entrances, does not have a minaret.

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