Bodrum Mesih Paşa Camii
Myrelaion, Mesih Paşa Camii, Myrelaion Manastır Kilisesi olarak da bilinir.
- Tür: Cami, Kilise ve Manastır
- Tema: Camiye Çevrilen Kiliseler
- Kültür: Bizans, Osmanlı
- Yüzyıl: 10. yy, 16. yy
- Bölge: Türkiye, Marmara Bölgesi, İstanbul, Fatih, Mesih Paşa
Tuğla malzemeden yapılmış dört destekli kapalı Yunan haçı planlı bir yapıdır. Altında sarnıç bulunduğu için Bodrum Camii adını almıştır. 1203’teki yangında zarar görmüş, 13. yy. sonuna doğru yeniden yapılmıştır.
Bodrum Mosque Bodrum Camii | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Location | |
Location | Istanbul, Turkey |
Geographic coordinates | 41°0′31″N 28°57′20″E / 41.00861°N 28.95556°E |
Architecture | |
Type | church with cross-in-square plan |
Style | Byzantine |
Completed | 10th century |
Specifications | |
Minaret(s) | 1 |
Materials | Brick |
Bodrum Mosque (Turkish: Bodrum Camii, or Mesih Paşa Camii named after its converter) in Istanbul, Turkey, is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.[1] The church was known under the Greek name of Myrelaion (Greek: Eκκλησία του Μυρελαίου).[2]
- ^ It must not be mistaken for the Mesih Mehmed Paşa Camii, which is another mosque founded in the late sixteenth century.
- ^ The identification of the church could be done thanks to the precise description given by Petrus Gillius in his topographic work about Constantinople. Striker (1981), p. 3.
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