Conqueror’s Mosque

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Conqueror’s Mosque is a major Ottoman imperial mosque complex in Istanbul, commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II after his conquest of the city and notable as one of the earliest grand mosques of the Ottoman capital.

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Conqueror’s Mosque canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman imperial mosque
historic monument
mosque complex
alsoKnownAs Fatih Camii NERFINISHED
Fatih Mosque NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Ottoman architecture
classical Ottoman architecture
commissionedAfter Fall of Constantinople NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Mehmed II NERFINISHED
country Turkey
dedicatedTo Mehmed the Conqueror NERFINISHED
denomination Sunni Islam
era Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasPart ablution facilities
caravanserai
cemetery
courtyard
fountain
hamam
hospice
hospital
imaret
library
madrasas
main prayer hall
market
minarets
primary school
public kitchen
sahn (courtyard) madrasas
tomb of Mehmed II NERFINISHED
türbe of Mehmed II NERFINISHED
heritageStatus important cultural heritage site in Istanbul
locatedIn European side of Istanbul
Fatih district NERFINISHED
Istanbul
historic peninsula of Istanbul
locatedOn site of the former Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)
namedAfter Mehmed II NERFINISHED
partOf Fatih Mosque complex NERFINISHED
patron Mehmed II NERFINISHED
religion Islam
significance key monument in the urban development of Ottoman Istanbul
major imperial foundation of Mehmed II
one of the earliest grand mosques of the Ottoman capital
usedFor Friday prayers
congregational prayer
religious education
tourism

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Fatih Mosque alsoKnownAs Conqueror’s Mosque