çakırbaşı mosque
It is at the intersection at the corner across the district official building in Doğancılar It was built in 1558-59. It is also known as Doğancılar mosque. It was rebuilt by the third wife of Sultan abdülhamit II in 1858-59.
It is at the intersection at the corner across the district official building in Doğancılar It was built in 1558-59. It is also known as Doğancılar mosque. It was rebuilt by the third wife of Sultan abdülhamit II in 1858-59.
This mosque is on the left on Nuhkuyusu Avenue towards Baglarbasi from Duvardibi. It is currently within the complex of Zeynep Kamil Hospital. The wife of the final caliph Abdülmecit, Mihrimah han›m is here.
This mosque is on the left sea shore at the port of Beylerbeyi. It was built replacing Hırka-i Serif Section of İstavroz Palace. It was built by Sultan Abdülhamit I after his mother. The Emperor and his son Sultan Mahmut II came here for Friday prayers.
Also known as Abdülbaki Efendi Mosque, it is on Servilik avenue. It was built by Müderris Abdülbaki Efendi in 1652.
This temple is around Karacaahmet, at kapı agasi location and on İnadiye Mosque street. Its walls are made of large cut stones, the upper parts are wooden. It was built by Mehmet A¤a who was the chief cook of Sultan Mehmet IV.
It is also known as the red temple. This temple is in Gülfem Hatun quarter, on Uncular avenue, ‹mam nas›r street. The courtyard door of Yeni Valide Mosque is opened on this street. It was built by Geredeli Çelebi (death 1589). It was rebuit recently.
This temple is in the Arakiyeci Hacı Mehmet quarters and is at corner of Kartalbaba avenue and Alaca Minare street. It was built by the captain Murat Reis in the Suleiman the Magnificient era.
It is built after Arakiyeci Mehmet Ağa and is at the corner of Divitçiler Avenue and Körbakkal street.
This mosque is at the corner of Açık Türbe street on Aziz mahmut Hüdayi street. It is a stone building with wooden roof. Hacı Ahmet Çelebi built it in 1567.
It is directly opposite the Karacaahmet tomb and lodge. According to the inscription, this mosque was built in wood by Haci Hafiz Ahmet Aga from Rhodes, one of Sultan Abdülmecit’s rikabdar (elaborate aghas). His son Fethi Ahmet Pasha had it rebuilt in stone. It is also incorrectly called Karacaahmet mosque. The water facility at the…