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Osmaniye Mosque

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Location
  
Chios, Greece

Architectural type
  
Religious

Length
  
25m

Architectural style
  
Ottoman architecture

Affiliation
  
Islam

Completed
  
1892

Opened
  
1892

Number of minarets
  
1

Status
  
Inactive, Used for culture and art purposes, Demands and efforts to make active

Osmaniye mosque


Osmaniye Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί Οσμανιγιέ, Turkish: Osmaniye Camii), also locally called Frangomachala Mosque (Τζαμί του Φραγκομαχαλά, "Mosque of the Frankish Quarter") is one of the three remaining mosques on the island of Chios, Greece, located inside the old citadel area of Chios town, which was the main neighborhood of the Turkish community of the island.

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History

The mosque's construction started in 1891 on the orders of Sultan Abdülhamit II, when Chios city was serving as the capital of the Vilayet of the Archipelago. The construction was completed in 1892. The marble inscription (kitâbe) over the door of the mosque mentions this information. It was prepared by the Turkish artist Feyzî.

Recent

The mosque was officially registered by Greek Ministry of Culture as a cultural landmark on January 21, 1983.

As a result, in 1997, the mosque was repaired and renovated by the Greek government and made available for hosting exhibitions and various cultural events.

Architecture

The mosque has a rectangular plan with a 8x10 m area and a 8x8 m main praying hall. It has a roof-floor, an inlet port and also a gallery on the west side which serves to access the minaret. The minaret has an octagonal shape and is located on the northeastern corner of the mosque. In addition, there is a historical Turkish building connected to the minaret and is an outbuilding to the mosque which contained service rooms during Turkish rule.

The Osmaniye Mosque was built in same period with another Turkish mosque which still survives, Bayraklı Mosque, in Chios and shows similarities in architectural style.

References

Osmaniye Mosque Wikipedia