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List of mosques in Turkey

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This is alist ofmosques inTurkey. As of March 2013, there were 82,693 mosques in Turkey. The province with the highest number of mosques (3,113) wasIstanbul and the lowest number (117) wasTunceli Province.[1] This reflected an increase of mosques by 7,324 in the 10-year period since 2003.[1]

NameImagesCityYearRemarks
Ahmet Hamdi Akseki MosqueAnkara2013
Altunizade MosqueIstanbul1865Ottoman mosque
Arap MosqueIstanbul1856Based upon a former Roman Catholic church devoted to Saint Paul and Saint Dominic.
Aslanhane MosqueAnkara1290
Atik Mustafa Pasha MosqueIstanbul1059
Atik Valide MosqueIstanbul1583Ottoman mosque
Başdurak Mosqueİzmir1652built by Hacı Hüseyin.
Bayezid II MosqueIstanbul1506Commissioned byBeyazıt II
Bebek MosqueIstanbul1913commissioned byGrand VizierNevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha (1666–1730).
Bodrum MosqueIstanbul10th century
Burmalı MosqueIstanbul1550Ottoman mosque
Bursa Grand MosqueBursa1420Largest mosque in Bursa
Çamlıca MosqueIstanbul2019Post-Ottoman mosque
Defterdar MosqueIstanbul1542Ottoman mosque, commissioned byDefterdar Nazlı Mahmut Efendi.
Dolmabahçe MosqueIstanbul1855Ottoman mosque, commissioned by queen mother Bezmi Alem Valide Sultan
Emir Sultan MosqueBursa1868
Eski Imaret MosqueIstanbulShort before 1087
Eyüp Sultan MosqueIstanbul1458The tomb and mosque ofAbu Ayyub al-Ansari
Firuz Agha MosqueIstanbul149115th-centuryOttomanmosque.
Great Mosque of DiyarbakırDiyarbakır1091
Green MosqueBursa1421"Green Mosque" commissioned byMehmet I
Hacı Bayram MosqueAnkara1428Ottoman mosque, built by Mehmet Bey.
Hagia SophiaIstanbul537Converted after theConquest of Constantinople by SultanMehmed II, became a public museum in 1935. In 2020, it was made again a mosque.
İsa Bey Mosqueİzmir1374One of the oldest and most impressive works of architectural art remaining from theAnatolian beyliks.
Kocatepe MosqueAnkara1987
Laleli MosqueIstanbul1783bySultanMustafa III.
Little Hagia SophiaIstanbul536
Menüçehr MosqueKars1086First mosque in the current borders of Turkey. Built by theShaddadids.
Mersin Grand MosqueMersin1898
Mihrimah MosqueIstanbul1565Commissioned by the daughter of Suleyman I
Mimar Sinan MosqueIstanbul2012
Muğdat MosqueMersin1988
New MosqueIstanbul1665Also known as Yeni Cami.
Nuruosmaniye MosqueIstanbul1755Commissioned byMahmut I, completed during the reign ofOsman III
Ortaköy MosqueIstanbul1854Officially theBüyük Mecidiye Camii. The current mosque was built between 1854 and 1856.
Pertevniyal Valide Sultan MosqueIstanbul1872Ottoman imperial mosque inIstanbul
Pertev Pasha MosqueIzmit1579One of the oldest and most impressive works of architectural art remaining from theAnatolian beyliks.
Red Minaret MosqueAksaray Leaning MinaretAksaray1221-1237built during the reign ofAlaeddin Keykubad
Rüstem Pasha MosqueIstanbul1563Commissioned byRüstem Pasha
Sabancı MosqueAdana1998
Salepçioğlu Mosqueİzmir1905Ottoman mosque, built by Salepçizade Hoca Ahmed Efendi.
Selimiye MosqueEdirne1575Commissioned bySelim II
Sultan Ahmed MosqueIstanbul1609–1616Largest mosque in İstanbul, commissioned byAhmet I
Süleymaniye MosqueIstanbul1557Second largest mosque of Istanbul, commissioned bySüleyman I
Şehzade MosqueIstanbul1548Dedicated to Şehzade Mehmet (son of Suleyman I)
Tarsus Grand MosqueTarsus, Mersin1579
Üç Şerefeli MosqueEdirne1547Commissioned byMurat II
Yavuz Selim MosqueIstanbul1522Completed during the reign of Suleyman I, bears the name ofSelim I
Yıldız Hamidiye MosqueIstanbul1886Ottoman imperial mosque.
Yivli Minaret MosqueAntalya1230Historical mosque built by theAnatolian Seljuk SultanKay Qubadh I.
Zagan Pasha MosqueBalıkesir1461
Zeyrek MosqueIstanbulBefore 1136


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The list below contains historicalOttomanmosques in modern-dayİzmir,Turkey.

The table

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In the table below the first column shows the name, the second column shows the location, the third column shows the commissioner, the fourth column shows the architect and the fifth column shows the duration of construction.

NameDimensions in mCommissionerArchitectYears
Hisar Mosque25x20Aydınoğlu Yakup Bey1598
Başdurak Mosque15x15Hacı Hüseyin1652
Kestanepazarı Mosque20x20Ahmet Ağa1668
Yalı Mosque10x10Ayşe Hanım1755
Salepçioğlu Mosque15x20Salepçizade Hacı Ahmet Efendi1905

Other Ottoman Mosques

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  • Kemeralti (18th century)
  • Sadirvan (1636)
  • Fazıl Ahmet Pasa (Balık Pazarı) (17th century) (destroyed in 1922 fire)
  • Bölük-bası Mehmet Efendi (Hacı Mehmet Efendi) (1661) (destroyed)
  • Altı-parmak (1649) (destroyed)
  • Acemler (17th century) (destroyed)
  • Arnavutoğlu (17th century) (destroyed)
  • Hatuniye (17th century)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abHow many mosques are there in Turkey? Haberturk.com
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