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Güzeloluk Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Completed
  
1873

Length
  
15 metres (49 ft)

Architectural style
  
Ottoman architecture

Number of domes
  
1

Architectural type
  
Capacity
  
400 prayers

Opened
  
1873

Number of minarets
  
1

Güzeloluk Mosque

Location
  
Güzeloluk, ErdemliMersin Province, Turkey

Similar
  
Grand Mosque of Mersin, İzzet Mehmet Pasha M, Mersin Bus Terminus, Mersin Martyrs' Memorial, Mersin Olympic Swimmin

Güzeloluk Mosque is a 19th-century mosque in Güzeloluk village of Mersin Province, Turkey

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Geography

Güzeloluk is a village in Erdemli district Of Mersin Province. The mosque is situated on the road connecting Güzeloluk to west at 36°47′41″N 34°04′54″E.

History

Güzeloluk Mosque is unique in Erdemli villages as being the only historical mosque. According to the inscription of the mosque it was built in 1873. But the minaret was added in 1908. Although the minaret was partially demolished in 1970 as a result of a thunderbolt, it was repaired in 1978. According to the official plaque hanged on the wall, the mosque was commissioned by the village people. But according to an academic report the mosque was commissioned by a certain Böcüoğlu İbrahim . Its architects were an Ottoman Armenian named Todiri and his assistant Nikolos.

Building

According to the official plaque, the total area of the mosque is 688 square metres (7,410 sq ft) and the square-plan interior area is 253 square metres (2,720 sq ft), meaning enough room for 400 prayers. The building material is stone.

Although the mosque is an Ottoman mosque non Muslim architect has introduced some church elements like unusually decorated minbar and the portal of the building.

References

Güzeloluk Mosque Wikipedia


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