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  2. Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first mosque was a structure built by Muhammad in Medina in 622, right after his Hijrah (migration) from Mecca, which corresponds to the site of the present-day Mosque of the Prophet (al-Masjid an-Nabawi). [10] [9] It is usually described as his house, but may have been designed to serve as a community center from the beginning. [10]

  3. Selimiye Mosque, Deggendorf - Wikipedia

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    In front of the mosque there is a large parking lot with space for 48 cars, a small kiosk and tents for those breaking their fast during the month of Ramadan. The area of the mosque is about 3,456 square meters. The mosque has two floors and is divided in the middle into a women's area and a men's area.

  4. Selimiye Mosque, Edirne - Wikipedia

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    The form of the Laleli Mosque in Istanbul, built in the 18th century in an otherwise Ottoman Baroque style, is based on that of the Selimiye Mosque. [51] [52] The modern Sabancı Merkez Mosque in Adana, completed in 1998, was modelled in part on the Selimiye Mosque. [53] [54] The Nizamiye Mosque in South Africa is modeled on the Selimiye Mosque ...

  5. Selimiye Mosque, Üsküdar - Wikipedia

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    Front view of the mosque and its entrance portico. The mosque was built with high-quality stone in the Ottoman Baroque style that dominated the 18th century. [9] Its design illustrates the degree of influence exerted by the earlier Beylerbeyi Mosque (1777–1778) built by Selim III's predecessor, Abdülhamid I, which incorporates a wide multi-story imperial pavilion (a kind of private lounge ...

  6. Selimiye Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. Selimiye Mosque may refer to : Selimiye Mosque ...

  7. Ottoman architecture - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] The most important architect of the classical period is Mimar Sinan, whose major works include the Şehzade Mosque, Süleymaniye Mosque, and Selimiye Mosque. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The second half of the 16th century also saw the apogee of certain Ottoman decorative arts , most notably in the use of Iznik tiles .

  8. Classical Ottoman architecture - Wikipedia

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    Its plan resembles that of the Şehzade Mosque except that the semi-domes are replaced by cross-ribbed vaults. [189] In Konya, the major work of the classical period is the Selimiye Mosque, dedicated to Selim II. Although it was built during the time of Sinan, its architect and date of construction are not well-documented.

  9. List of Friday mosques designed by Mimar Sinan - Wikipedia

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    Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque: Payas, Turkey: approx. 8 m (26 ft) hospice, caravansarai 1568–74: Selimiye Mosque: Edirne, Turkey: 31.2 m (102 ft) madrasa, hadith college, Quran recitation school c. 1569–74: Defterdar Mustafa Çelebi Mosque (dome rebuilt) Edirne, Turkey: 12 m (39 ft) none c. 1569–75 (1585–86 portico and courtyard) Semiz ...