Murat Pasha Mosque, Aksaray Explained

Building Name:Murat Pasha Mosque
Map Type:Istanbul Fatih
Location:Aksaray, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates:41.0103°N 28.949°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Mosque
Architecture Style:Ottoman architecture
Groundbreaking:1465
Year Completed:1471
Specifications:yes
Minaret Quantity:1
Materials:brick, stone

The Murat Pasha Mosque (Turkish: Murat Paşa Camii) is a 15th century Ottoman mosque squeezed in between two busy roads linking Aksaray and Yusufpaşa in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey.

Architecture

The mosque was commissioned in 1465-66 by Hass Murad Pasha (mod. Turkish Has Murat Paşa) and completed after his death by his brother Mesih Pasha, who was buried here.

The mosque is designed in the early Ottoman style perfected in Bursa. The main space is a 2 x 1 rectangle covered by two identical domes, each high and in diameter. The mihrab and minbar are on the short side of the rectangle. The main space is approached via a narthex rather like those in Byzantine churches. This is preceded by a portico.

See also

Sources

. Franz Babinger . Eine Verfügung des Paläologen Chass Murad-Pasa von Mitte Regeb 876 = Dez./Jan. 1471-72 . German . 197–210 . Documenta Islamica Inedita . Berlin . Akademie-Verlag . 1952 .