Ferruh Kethüda Mosque

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Ferruh Kethüda Mosque is an Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, noted for its classical architecture and historical significance within the Balat district.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman mosque
mosque
architecturalStyle Classical Ottoman architecture NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Fatih, Istanbul
Mosques in Istanbul
Ottoman mosques in Istanbul
country Turkey
denomination Sunni Islam
hasArchitecturalType single-dome mosque
hasDome true
hasMinaret true
hasPart courtyard
mihrab
minaret
minbar
prayer hall
heritage Ottoman architectural heritage
locatedIn Balat NERFINISHED
European side of Istanbul NERFINISHED
Fatih district NERFINISHED
Istanbul
locatedNear Golden Horn NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
namedAfter Ferruh Kethüda NERFINISHED
period Ottoman era
religion Islam
roofType dome
significance historical significance within Balat district
usedFor Friday prayer
congregational prayer
religious education

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Balat neighborhood contains Ferruh Kethüda Mosque
subject surface form: Balat
Balat contains Ferruh Kethüda Mosque