Prince’s Mosque

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Prince’s Mosque is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque in Istanbul, renowned as one of architect Mimar Sinan’s early masterpieces.

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instanceOf Ottoman imperial mosque
mosque
religious building
architect Mimar Sinan
architecturalStyle Classical Ottoman architecture
builtInPeriod Ottoman Empire
country Turkey
culturalSignificance important example of early Sinan design
landmark of Ottoman Istanbul
denomination Sunni Islam
era 16th century
hasArchitecturalElement mihrab
minbar
portico
hasCourtyard arcaded courtyard
hasDecoration calligraphic inscriptions
stone carving
hasDome main central dome
hasFeature ablution fountain in courtyard
hasFunction Friday mosque
place of worship
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasMinaret minaret
hasPlanType domed mosque plan
heritage Ottoman architecture
locatedIn European side of Istanbul
Fatih district
Istanbul
namedAfter an Ottoman prince
notableFor being one of Mimar Sinan’s early masterpieces
its classical Ottoman dome composition
orientation towards Mecca
partOf Ottoman imperial mosque tradition
religion Islam
usedFor Friday congregational prayers
daily prayers
religious festivals

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Şehzade Mosque alsoKnownAs Prince’s Mosque