Ala Mosque | |
Native Name: | Ala Camii |
Native Name Lang: | tr |
Coordinates: | 37.3731°N 36.1028°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Islam |
Location: | Kadirli, Osmaniye, Turkey |
Tradition: | Sunni |
Festivals: | --> |
Organizational Status: | --> |
Architecture Type: | Mosque |
Established: | 5th century |
Date Destroyed: | --> |
Minaret Quantity: | 1 |
Elevation Ft: | --> |
Ala Mosque (Turkish: Ala Camisi) is a historical mosque in Kadirli, Osmaniye Province, Turkey.
Ala Mosque is in Kadirli ilçe (district) of Osmaniye Province. There is a Roman necropolis to the east of the mosque.[1]
It was a Byzantine church and monastery built in the 5th century. After the city was captured by Kasım Bey of Dulkadirids in 1489, it was converted into a mosque and a madrasa. A mimbar and a minaret were added by the Dulkarids. It was initially named Alaüddevle Mescit after Kasım Bey's father Alaüddevle Bozkurt.[2] Later, the name was shortened to "Ala". During the 19th century, Ala Mosque was used as an Ottoman Army depot, and after 1865 it was restored as a mosque. In 1924, during the Turkish Republic era, it was abandoned.[3] Beginning by 2012, the building underwent a restoration.[1] Which was finished in July 2020.[4]
According to Richard Batliss, the dimensions of the original building was .