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Karađoz Bey Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Islam

Completed
  
1557

Dome height (outer)
  
16.49 metres (54.1 ft)

Length
  
13 m

Architectural style
  
Ottoman architecture

Architect
  
Mimar Sinan

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Dome(s)
  
1

Opened
  
1557

Width
  
13 m

Material
  
Masonry

Karađoz Bey Mosque

Location
  
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Address
  
Braće Fejića, Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Similar
  
Stari Most, Muslibegović House, Gazi Husrev‑beg Mosque, Buna, Biscevic House

Striking kara oz bey mosque in mostar bosnia and herzegovina


Karagöz Bey Mosque (Bosnian: Karađoz-begova džamija, Turkish: Karagöz Mehmed Bey Camii) is a mosque in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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With its big dome and high minaret it is the largest in the region.

History

Karagözbey Mosque was built in 1554 or 1557 by Mehmed Bey Karagöz (Mehmed-beg Karađoz), the brother of Ottoman vizier Rüstem Pasha. The plans for the mosque were drawn up by famed Turkish architect, Mimar Sinan.

The mosque was severely damaged during World War II, and faced near destruction during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s. However, Karagözbey Mosque, like the rest of Mostar, underwent extensive repairs between 2002 and 2004. The mosque was completely renovated, and reopened to the public in July 2004.

References

Karađoz Bey Mosque Wikipedia