Name of the place
Suleymaniye Camii
Suleymaniye Camii
historical mosque, built during the reign of the first Anatolian Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad, as part of a campaign to rebuild the city in 1231, but it was destroyed by a lightning strike, and Sultan Suleiman Khan I rebuilt it in the sixteenth century, during the Ottoman period, but he kept it on the same design The old one, in terms of the type of its structure, its shape, its dome, its stones, and its wooden decorations. The main feature of the mosque is the dome, divided into three diagonal arches, and covered by three small cupolas. A minaret has been added to the women's northwest corner, and a vaulted cistern is built opposite the northeast corner, next to which there is a covered place for ablutions.
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April 12, 2026 1:05 pm local time