İzzet Mehmet Pasha Mosque

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İzzet Mehmet Pasha Mosque
İzzet Mehmet Mosque in Safranbolu, Karabük Province.jpg
Basic information
Location Turkey Safranbolu, Karabük, Black Sea Region, Turkey
Geographic coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Affiliation Islam
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Architectural style Ottoman
Groundbreaking 1794
Completed 1798
Specifications
Minaret(s) 1

İzzet Mehmet Pasha Mosque is an 18th-century mosque in Safranbolu of Karabük Province, Turkey.

Geography

The mosque is in the market place of Safranbolu at Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.. The street in front of the mosque is Adnan Menderes street which connects Safranbolu to nearby Karabük. The mosque is a part of the historic places of the city which are included in the List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey.[1]

History

The mosque had been commissioned by İzzet Mehmet Pasha who was born in Safranbolu. İzzet Mehmet Pasha was a grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire twice during the reign of Abdülhamit I and once during the reign of Selim III. The mosque was constructed between 1794-1798 during his last service.

The building

The one minaret mosque can be considered as a small külliye (complex) with several vakıf (foundation) shops a library and two fountains. The base area of the mosque is inclined ground. More over there is an underground creek beneath the building. The problem had been solved by elevating the floor of the building and placing it on arches. The praying room is square with dimensions 13.5 x 13.5 m2. (44.4 x 44.4 ft2 ). Both the mimbar and the mihrab are luxuriously decorated.There is a tughra of Selim III on the mimbar.[2] The general appearance of the mosque resembles that of Nuruosmaniye Mosque in Istanbul, built in 1750s.

References

  1. UNESCO page
  2. Ministry of tourism page (Turkish)

External links