Changes After Construction
It is estimated that it has undergone various repairs over time.
Today, its original structure is preserved, and it is open to worship.
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It is also known as the “Eski (Old) Mosque”.
It was built in traditional Ottoman architecture with walls made of a mixture of stone and brick.
It is a rectangular structure, almost square in plan.
Its minaret has a cylindrical body, is white and has green decorations.
The interior is simple, with a wooden minbar and a mihrab being among the prominent details.
There are pointed arched windows illuminating the harim (prayer hall).
Classical Ottoman motifs and ornaments were used in its interior decoration.

