It is located in the Selçuk Park in the city center of Sivas. It was built in 1580 by Mahmud Pasha, the governor of Sivas and one of the viziers of Sultan Murat III. The main prayer area is square-planned and covered with a high dome. The body walls of the mosque are built with cut stones and the brickwork minaret on the northwest corner is hexagonal. It is the most beautiful of the Ottoman mosques in Sivas with its plan arrangement, architectural style, decorative elements and thin, tall, elegant minaret.[1]

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1 sivaskulturu.com – Cultural Tourism in Sivas

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