
Orhan Gazi Camii is a significant wooden place of worship from the Ottoman period, located in Çayağzı Village, Akçakoca District of Düzce Province. It is believed to have been commissioned by Orhan Gazi, one of the founders of the Ottoman State, upon his arrival in the region in 1323. The structure is recognized as one of the most notable examples of the “bag-type” mosques in the area.HistoryIn 1323, during a campaign to incorporate Skopje into Ottoman territory, Orhan Gazi and his army, due to
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Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Akçahatipler Village Central Mosque is a traditional wooden mosque constructed using the çantı technique, located at the center of the eastern settlement of Akçahatipler Village within the boundaries of Çaycuma District in Zonguldak Province, near Bartın. Estimated to have been built in the first half of the 19th century, the structure is one of the rare examples of çantı mosques in the Western Black Sea region, notable for both its architectural planning and the skilled use of its timber-frame
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Metin Terzioğlu