
Diyarbakır Ulu Camii is one of the oldest mosques in Anatolia and the largest among the historic mosques in the city. Although its exact construction date is unknown, it was established after the Islamic conquest of the city in 639 CE during the reign of Caliph Umar, when the largest church of the settlement, the Mar Toma Church, was converted into a mosque. In the Islamic world, it is regarded as the fifth Harem-i Şerif (Holy Sanctuary), following Kaaba, Mescid-i Nebevi, Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dama
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Mehmet Tahir Özbey

Cami Kebir is a historical mosque located in the center of Kayseri city, adjacent to the Kapalıçarşı place. People It is also known as Ulu Cami in various sources, and occasionally referred to as Cami-i Kebir or Sultan Cami. Built in 530 AH / 1135 CE by Danişmendlid ruler Melik Mehmet Gazi, this mosque is one of the simplest yet elegant examples of Seljuk architecture.Cami Kebir(Culture Portal)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">History and RestorationsThe mosque was originally
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Muhammed Samed Acar

The Mehmed Zahid Kotku Mosque, as one of the religious structures in Erzurum, has made significant contributions to both the architectural and social fabric of the region. The mosque is named after the prominent Sufi scholar and mystic Mehmed Zahid Kotku, who played a key role in its establishment.Kotku, a prominent Sufi scholar and mystic, is a significant figure in the religious life of the region, having commissioned the construction of the mosque. The Mehmed Zahid Kotku Mosque stands out amo
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Zehra Yayla