Eyüp Sultan Tomb

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Eyüp Sultan Tomb is a highly venerated Ottoman-era mausoleum in Istanbul, believed to house the remains of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and an important Islamic pilgrimage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy site
mausoleum
pilgrimage site
tomb
adjacentTo Eyüp Sultan Mosque NERFINISHED
associatedPractice recitation of Quran
seeking blessings (baraka)
visiting on religious holidays
associatedWith Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
burialPlaceOf Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
city Istanbul
country Turkey
culturalRole important site in Istanbul’s Islamic identity
culturalSignificance symbolic site for Ottoman sultans
denomination Sunni Islam
era Ottoman era
hasFeature decorative tile work
domed structure
elaborate Ottoman calligraphy
sarcophagus of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
hasGuardianInstitution Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFacility Eyüp Sultan Mosque courtyard
cemetery of Eyüp
hasType religious building
tourist attraction
heritage Ottoman NERFINISHED
languageOfName Turkish
localName Eyüp Sultan Türbesi NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eyüpsultan district NERFINISHED
Istanbul
Turkey
locatedNear Golden Horn NERFINISHED
namedAfter Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
partOf Eyüp Sultan Mosque complex NERFINISHED
pilgrimageTradition popular site for supplication and vows
region Marmara Region
religion Islam
significance highly venerated shrine
important Islamic pilgrimage site
traditionHolds site of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari’s burial during the first Arab siege of Constantinople
usedFor pilgrimage
prayer
veneration of saints
visitedBy Muslim pilgrims
tourists

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Eyüp contains Eyüp Sultan Tomb