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The Emir Sultan Mosque ( tr, Emir Sultan Camii) is in
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. First built in the 15th century, it was rebuilt in 1804 for the Ottoman sultan
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, and rebuilt again in 1868, the plan of the mosque changing slightly with each rebuild.


History

Emir Sultan Amir Sultan or Emir Sultan (b. 1368 AD/770 AH, Bukhara - d. 1429, Bursa) was a well-known thinker in the world of Islam and mysticism (tasawwuf), who lived in Bursa during the early period of the Ottoman Empire. He was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin's gran ...
, also known as Şemseddin Mehmed Ali el-Hüseyin el Buhari (Mehmed Şemseddin), was a dervish and scholar from
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and also the advisor and son-in-law of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I. The religious complex around his tomb was first established by Sultan Mehmed I in the early 15th century. It was further developed during the reign of Murad II (between 1421 and 1451), when Hundi Fatma Hatun, daughter of Bayezid I, built the complex's first mosque. The present-day mosque is situated in the quarter of Bursa also called Emirsultan. It was built after the original 15th-century building collapsed in the 1766 earthquake. When it was rebuilt by
Selim III Selim III ( ota, سليم ثالث, Selim-i sâlis; tr, III. Selim; was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807. Regarded as an enlightened ruler, the Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Mustafa ...
, the previous mosque's foundations and some of its materials were reused in the construction, resulting in a work that mixes archaic Ottoman elements with new Ottoman Baroque ones. Following the
1855 Bursa earthquake The 1855 Bursa earthquake occurred on 28 February, with an estimated magnitude of 7.02±0.64 A devastating precursor quake that took place in Mustafakemalpaşa, a town of Bursa Province, in Turkey caused severe destruction all over Bursa and other ...
, the Emir Sultan Mosque and the mausoleum ( tr, türbe, links=no) were once again rebuilt in 1868 (1285 AH), this time in a pure Baroque style, in for Sultan
Abdülaziz Abdulaziz ( ota, عبد العزيز, ʿAbdü'l-ʿAzîz; tr, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned from 25 June 1861 to 30 May 1876, when he was 187 ...
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Architecture

The mosque and mausoleum stand on opposite sides of a long courtyard with large ''
şadırvan A shadirvan ( fa, شادروان, tr, şadırvan, ar, شاذروان) is a type of fountain that is usually built in the courtyard or near the entrance of mosques, caravanserais, khanqahs, and madrasas, with the main purpose of providing wa ...
'' (ablutions fountain) at the entrance. The courtyard entrances are at the east and west ends, and the mosque and mausoleum are accessed via the courtyard. A wooden arcade with pointed arches wraps around the courtyard and rises to form portals with tall domes in the bays leading into the buildings.] The mosque, to the south of the courtyard, is a tall single-unit prayer hall of masonry construction with two
minaret A minaret (; ar, منارة, translit=manāra, or ar, مِئْذَنة, translit=miʾḏana, links=no; tr, minare; fa, گل‌دسته, translit=goldaste) is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques. Minarets are generall ...
s at the northern corners. The mausoleum, also on the south side, is composed of a domed room in the centre with smaller rooms to its sides and houses the tombs of Emir Sultan and his family. Other rooms on the north corner of the courtyard are used by the
imam Imam (; ar, إمام '; plural: ') is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a worship leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Islamic worship services, lead prayers, ser ...
s. An Ottoman cemetery flows downhill from the complex. Hundi Hatun, the wife of Emir Sultan and daughter of Bayezid I, was responsible for the
hamam A hammam ( ar, حمّام, translit=ḥammām, tr, hamam) or Turkish bath is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. It is a prominent feature in the culture of the Muslim world and was inherited f ...
to the south of the mosque. There are several historic fountains scattered around the complex ( külliye), the earliest dating from 1743. One of them appears in a drawing by the British traveller and artist
Thomas Allom Thomas Allom (13 March 1804 – 21 October 1872) was an English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. He was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, in ...
. File:Emir Sultan Camii 7083.jpg, Emir Sultan Mosque: interior File:Emir Sultan mosque panorama.jpg, Emir Sultan Mosque: interior File:Emir Sultan Camii 7105.jpg, Emir Sultan Mosque: courtyard File:Emir Sultan Camii 7095.jpg, Mausoleum of Emir Sultan within mosque complex


References


Citations


Bibliography

*Baykal, Kazım. 1982 (Edited reprint of original from 1950). ''Bursa ve Anıtları''. Istanbul: Türkiye Anıt Çevre Turizm Değerlerini Koruma Vakfı. *Taylor, Jane. 1998 (revised edition). ''Imperial Istanbul : a traveler's guide, includes Iznik, Bursa and Edirne''. London: I.B. Tauris Publishers. *Gabriel, Albert. 1958. ''Une Capitale Turque, Brousse, Bursa''. Paris, E. de Boccard.


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Photos of Emir Sultan mosque

The mosque in 38 pictures
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