Tevkii Cafer Mosque

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Construction Year:

Late 15th century or early 16th century

Location:

Fatih, İstanbul

Ordered by:

Nişancı Cafer Çelebi

Architects:

Unknown

- Changes after its construction
  • Its minbar was placed by Beyan Ahmed Efendi.
  • It is understood from the inscription on the entrance gate that it was repaired by Sultan Abdulmecid in 1842.
  • The mosque burned down over time, leaving only remnants of the walls.
  • As a result of the persistent efforts of Prof. Dr. Semavi Eyice to the Directorate General of Foundations in 1978 and 1988, it was repaired again by the İsmailağa Mosque Association.
- Prominent features
  • It is also known as the “Cafer Çelebi Mosque” and the “Eski Nişancı Mosque”.
  • Its founder, Taçzade Nişancı Cafer Çelebi, was executed in 1515 while he was the Anatolian Kazasker (Military Judge) and was buried in the mosque’s graveyard.
  • It has a square plan, a roof and is covered with tiles.
  • The ceiling is made of wood covering with concrete, the mihrab is made of marble, and the minbar and pulpit are made of wood.
  • Its walls are made of cut stone and three rows of bricks; the inner walls are covered with panelling about one metre from the ground.
  • The railings of the women’s gallery, which is made of reinforced concrete, are also wooden.
  • The graveyard is located in front of the mihrab.
  • The minaret of the mosque dates back to the 16th century and its body is made of brick and its balcony is made of stone.