Английская Википедия:Büyükdere Kara Mehmet Kethüda Mosque

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox religious building Kara Mehmet Kethüda Mosque (Шаблон:Lang-tr), also known as Kara Kethüda Mosque, is an 18th-century Sunni Islam mosque at Büyükdere, Sarıyer in Istanbul, Turkey.[1]

History

Located in the Büyükdere quarter of Sarıyer district in Istanbul, Turkey, the mosque was built by the Ottoman court steward Mehmet Agha, nicknamed "Kara Mehmet" (the "Black Mehmet"), during the reign of Sultan Mustafa III (Шаблон:Reign) according to an inscription.[1][2] The mosque building was used as a public school for a time period after the introduction of the modern Turkish alphabet in 1929. The mosque is owned by the Kara Kethüda Mehmet Ağa Foundation.[2]

Architecture

The two-storey mosque building is constructed in masonry with a wooden roof and has a concrete mihrab and narthex.[2] The most striking part of the mosque is the ashlar minaret decorated with zigzag motifs on its body.[1] The building underwent various changes due numerous restorations. A fenced cemetery and a toilet building are situated in the courtyard.[2]

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