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Şadırvanlı Mosque

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Şadırvanlı Mosque


The construction inscription on the eastern side of the building states that it was commissioned by Hacı Hasan, the son of Hacı Osman, in the year 1550. It is constructed in accordance with the traditional single-nave and single-dome building technique. The eastern side of the building features a vestibule with three domes, and there is a minaret on the northern side. The building materials include well-cut stone, rough-hewn stone typical of the region, and brick. A molded eaves system is present between the wall termination point and the roof. The roof of the building, which is placed on an octagonal drum, is covered with tiles. The vestibule is covered with lead. The minaret of the mosque is constructed from well-cut stone in a cylindrical shape. Pointed arch niches are present at the top of the minaret.