Green Mosque

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The Green Mosque is a historic early 15th-century Ottoman mosque in Bursa, Turkey, renowned for its richly decorated green and turquoise tilework and part of the larger Green Complex.

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Green Mosque canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman mosque
historic building
mosque
religious building
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
Ottoman architecture
early Ottoman architecture
associatedWithDynasty Ottoman dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Sultan Mehmed I NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod early 15th century
colorTheme green
turquoise
commissionedBy Sultan Mehmed I NERFINISHED
completionDate 1419
country Turkey
denomination Sunni Islam
hasArchitecturalType zawiya-type mosque
hasDecoration calligraphic inscriptions
floral motifs
geometric patterns
hasDome main dome
hasFunction place of worship
tourist attraction
hasPart courtyard
mihrab
minaret
minbar
prayer hall
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Areas of Bursa and Cumalıkızık
locatedIn Bursa NERFINISHED
Bursa Province NERFINISHED
Marmara Region NERFINISHED
locatedInCityCenter Yes
locatedInHistoricRegion northwestern Anatolia
locatedNear Green Tomb NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Asia
material marble
tile
namedAfter its green and turquoise tilework
notableFor intricate interior decoration
richly decorated green tiles
turquoise tilework
partOf Green Complex NERFINISHED
patron Mehmed I NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roofType domed roof
startDate 1412
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2014

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yeşil Cami (Green Mosque) hasEnglishName Green Mosque
subject surface form: Yeşil Cami
Yeşil Mosque alsoKnownAs Green Mosque