Cerrah Pasha Mosque

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Cerrah Pasha Mosque is an Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, renowned as a classical work of imperial architect Mimar Davud Agha.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman mosque
mosque
religious building
architect Mimar Davud Agha NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Classical Ottoman architecture NERFINISHED
architecturalType domed mosque
associatedWith Mimar Sinan school of architecture NERFINISHED
country Turkey
denomination Sunni Islam
era Ottoman era
followsTradition imperial mosque design principles
hasCourtyardType rectangular courtyard
hasDome central dome
hasFeature Iznik tile decoration
arcaded courtyard
calligraphic decoration
mihrab
minbar
hasMinaretCount 1
hasOrientation qibla towards Mecca
hasPart courtyard
imaret
medrese
minaret
mosque building
shadirvan
türbe
hasPortico domed portico in front of prayer hall
hasPrayerHallPlan single-domed prayer hall
hasWaqf religious endowment for maintenance and services
heritageDesignation cultural heritage site in Turkey
locatedIn Fatih district NERFINISHED
Istanbul
historic peninsula of Istanbul
locatedInNeighborhood Cerrahpaşa neighborhood NERFINISHED
locatedOn European side of Istanbul
material brick
stone
namedAfter Cerrah Mehmed Pasha NERFINISHED
partOf Cerrahpaşa külliye NERFINISHED
patron Cerrah Mehmed Pasha NERFINISHED
region Marmara Region NERFINISHED
religion Islam
significance example of classical period Ottoman mosque architecture
usedFor Friday prayers
Ramadan prayers
daily prayers

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Mimar Davud Agha notableWork Cerrah Pasha Mosque