UlUlukale Mosque is a village mosque located in Ulukale Village, within the Çemişgezek district of Tunceli Province, Türkiye. Constructed in the late 18th century, the mosque is notable for its stone architecture. Built as a charitable foundation (waqf) by Yusuf Pasha, it stands out for its period-specific architectural features, its placement within the local topography, and its simple interior layout. With its original plan and later additions, the structure represents a typical example of rural
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UlUlukale Mosque, located in Ulukale Village of Çemişgezek District in Türkiye’s Tunceli Province, is a village mosque notable for its stone architecture, constructed in the late 18th century. The building, distinguished by its period-specific architectural features, its position on a sloping terrain, and its simple interior layout, was erected as a waqf of Yusuf Pasha. With its architectural plan and later additions, it is one of the typical examples of rural mosque architecture.HistoryUlukale Mo
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