Isa Bey Camii
unknown (Seljuk)
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Alternative Titles
Mosque of Isa Bey
Mosque of Isa Beg
Isa Bey Camisi
Isabey Mosque
Isa Bey Cami
Date
1374-1375Description
Isa Bey Mosque is one of the most important works of the Turkish Aydin Emirate (Aydinogullari) who ruled in western Anatolia from 1308 to 1426. It was built in 1374 (776 A.H.) by Aydinoglu Isa Bey (1360-1390) in his administrative capital of Selçuk, near Ephesus. It is the second example of the twin-minaret mosques in Anatolia from the pre-Ottoman principalities period and is larger than many of the mosques of the time. Its architect was Ali bin Mushimish, from Damascus. The mosque was repaired in 1934 and restored later in the second half of twentieth century.
Isa Bey Mosque is situated on the southern slope of a hill overlooking modern Selçuk, just below the Ayasuluk Castle and the basilica of St. John. It consists of two main spaces, the courtyard on the north and the narrow rectangular prayer hall on the south, measuring about fifty-one to fifty-seven meters as a whole.
Source: Archnet distant view
Type of Work
MosqueSubject
Mosques, Religious architecture, Architecture, Islamic --Turkey, Ephesus (Extinct city)
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