Hatuniye Külliyesi
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Hatuniye is a historical külliye, an Islamic religious complex, located in the city center of Tokat, Turkey.[1] Its 1485 construction was ordered by Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II in honour of his mother, Gülbahar Hatun. Its facilities include a mosque, an imaret, and a medrese. At present, the mosque is used for prayer and other religious services, while the rest of the complex is open to visits by tourists and the public in general.
Gallery
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Front
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Son cemaat area
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Muqarnas above entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Muqarnas above entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Muqarnas above entrance close up
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Decoration at entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Muqarnas and dome above entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Side of entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Decoration to side of entrance
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Decoration along front
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Tokat Hatuniye Mosque Minaret
See also
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hatuniye Mosque, Tokat.
- ^ "Places to visit: Hatuniye Külliyesi" (in Turkish). Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism. 2014-05-12.
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