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Behrem Pasha Mosque ( tr, Behrem Paşa Camii, ku, Mizgefta Behram Paşa) is a 16th-century Ottoman
mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...
located in the town of
Diyarbakır Diyarbakır (; ; ; ) is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province. Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, ...
in southeast Turkey. It was commissioned by the Ottoman governor-general Behram Pasha.


History

The mosque was commissioned by the local Ottoman governor-general Behram Pasha. He was the son of Kara Şahin Mustafa Pasha who served as the governor-general of Yemen and Egypt. The dates of Behram Pasha's tenure in Diyarbakır are uncertain but were probably between 1564–65 and 1567–68. He died in 1585 and was buried in Aleppo. Building began in around 1564–65 and was completed by 1572–73 (AH 980), the date included in the Arabic inscription carved above the entrance portal. The mosque is attributed to Sinan in one of his two major autobiographies (''Tuḥfetü'l-mi'mārīn'') but not in the other (''Tezkiretü'l-ebniye''), which may suggest that Sinan had a marginal role in its design, possibly by approving the plans in
Istanbul ) , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = 34000 to 34990 , area_code = +90 212 (European side) +90 216 (Asian side) , registration_plate = 34 , blank_name_sec2 = GeoTLD , blank_i ...
(the Ottoman capital) to be executed by another architect. The identity of the architect who oversaw the construction is not known but it may have been another imperial architect sent from Istanbul, if not a local master, given the quality of its construction. The distinctive use of local features alongside the Ottoman design also suggests that the architect employed a team of local masons and craftsmen.


Architecture


Exterior

An octagonal drinking fountain is aligned with the central portal of the north façade. The pyramidal roof of the fountain is supported by composite black and white columns with braided central sections. The north façade of the mosque is constructed in alternation layers of black and white stone. The double portico has five domes. The two central columns supporting the outer portico have a braided central section placed between alternating layers of black and white stone, echoing those of the fountain. The remaining columns supporting the portico are of white marble. A single minaret sits at the northwest corner of the portico. The mosque itself is in the form of an unlayered domed cube. The dome sits on a sixteen-sided drum which has windows on each of the sides. File:Behram Pasha Mosque 063.jpg, The ablutions fountain or
shadirvan 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 ...
in front of the mosque File:Behram Pasha Mosque DSCF9191.jpg, Front portico and entrance to the mosque File:Diyarbakir Behram Pasha Mosque 7785.jpg, Carved details of one of the columns of the portico File:Diyarbakir Behram Pasha Mosque 7771.jpg, Entrance portal of the mosque with ''
muqarnas Muqarnas ( ar, مقرنص; fa, مقرنس), also known in Iranian architecture as Ahoopāy ( fa, آهوپای) and in Iberian architecture as Mocárabe, is a form of ornamented vaulting in Islamic architecture. It is the archetypal form of I ...
'' hood in carved stone


Interior

The diameter dome is supported by eight pointed arches. The dados of the prayer hall are decorated with large square polychrome underglazed tiles. These have a border of two styles of rectangular tiles. The tiles are believed to have been produced locally in Diyarbakır but are very similar to those produced in İznik. The design of the mosque has been praised by architectural historians. Godfrey Goodwin wrote in 1971: "It is, indeed, the prince of provincial mosques as splendid in its decoration as it is in its proportions within the limits of the severe local style." File:Diyarbakir Behram Pasha Mosque 7772.jpg, Interior of the mosque File:Behram Pasha Mosque DSCF9229.jpg, Mihrab of the mosque File:Diyarbakir Behram Pasha Mosque 7783.jpg, Detail of the mihrab's decoration File:Behram Pasha Mosque 7780.jpg, Detail of the mosque's stone minbar File:Behram Pasha Mosque DSCF9234.jpg, Some of the tilework decoration inside the mosque


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Behram Paşa Camii
Archnet {{Ottoman architecture Mosques in Diyarbakır Religious buildings and structures completed in 1572 16th-century mosques Mimar Sinan buildings