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The Üç Şerefeli Mosque ( tr, Üç Şerefeli Camii) is a 15th-century Ottoman
mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...
in
Edirne Edirne (, ), formerly known as Adrianople or Hadrianopolis ( Greek: Άδριανούπολις), is a city in Turkey, in the northwestern part of the province of Edirne in Eastern Thrace. Situated from the Greek and from the Bulgarian borders ...
, Turkey.


History

The Üç Şerefeli Mosque was commissioned by Ottoman sultan
Murad II Murad II ( ota, مراد ثانى, Murād-ı sānī, tr, II. Murad, 16 June 1404 – 3 February 1451) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1444 and again from 1446 to 1451. Murad II's reign was a period of important economic deve ...
(1421–1444,1446– 1451), and built between 1438 and 1447. It is located in the historical center of the city, close to the Selimiye Mosque and Old Mosque. The name refers to unusual minaret with three balconies ( tr, üç şerefeli). The architect of the mosque is not known. It is built of Burgaz limestone with a main dome that is 24 m in diameter. When first built the dome was the largest in any Ottoman building. The mosque was severely damaged by fire in 1732 and by an earthquake in 1748 but was repaired on the order of
Mahmut I Mahmud I ( ota, محمود اول, tr, I. Mahmud, 2 August 1696 13 December 1754), known as Mahmud the Hunchback, was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754. He took over the throne after the Patrona Halil rebellion and he kept go ...
. The two blue and turquoise
underglaze Underglaze is a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze and fired in a kiln. Because the glaze subsequently covers it, such decoration is completely ...
-painted tile panels in the tympana of the windows were probably produced by the same group of tilemakers who had decorated the
Yeşil Mosque The Green Mosque ( Turkish: ''Yeşil Camii''), also known as the Mosque of Mehmed I, is a part of a larger complex (Turkish: külliye) on the east side of Bursa, Turkey, the former capital of the Ottoman Turks before they captured Constantinopl ...
(1419–21) in Bursa where the tiles are signed as "the work of the masters of Tabriz" (''ʿamal-i ustadan-i Tabriz''). The running pattern of the Chinese influenced floral border tiles is similar to those in the small Muradiye Mosque in Edirne. In the ''Şakaiki Numaniye'' Taş Köprü Zade relates how ' Certain accursed ones of no significance' were burnt to death by Mahmut Paşa who accidentally set fire to his beard in the process.''The Bektashi Order of Dervishes'' by John Kingsley Birge, 1982 (p 60 - 62)


Gallery

Edirne 5230.jpg, Interior Edirne 5228.jpg, Interior Edirne 5219.jpg, Minaret Edirne 7309 Nevit.JPG, Minaret Edirne 5223.jpg, Central dome Inner court of the Üç Şerefeli Mosque.jpg, The inner court Edirne 7314 Nevit.JPG, Minaret Edirne Uc Serefeli Mosque 160.jpg, Edirne Uc Serefeli Mosque 160 Edirne Uc Serefeli 6026.jpg, Edirne Uc Serefeli 6026 Edirne Uc Serefeli 6002.jpg, Edirne Uc Serefeli 6002 Edirne Uc Serefeli Mosque december 2018 0096.jpg, Edirne Uc Serefeli Mosque December 2018 0096 Edirne Uc Serefeli 6024.jpg, Edirne Uc Serefeli 6024


See also

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Islamic architecture Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam. It encompasses both secular and religious styles from the early history of Islam to the present day. The Islamic world encompasses a wide geographic ...
* List of mosques *
Ottoman architecture Ottoman architecture is the architectural style that developed under the Ottoman Empire. It first emerged in northwestern Anatolia in the late 13th century and developed from earlier Seljuk Turkish architecture, with influences from Byzantine a ...


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Üç Serefeli Camii
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Photographs taken by Dick Osseman
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