The Sinan Pasha Mosque

26/06/2011   by Islamic Arts Magazine
Architecture
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This beautiful Ottoman mosque, designed by Mimar Sinan in 1555, is located in the Beşiktaş district in Istanbul (Turkey).

Sinan Pasha was originally Bosnian and one of the most famous Ottoman admirals. This mosque is largely different from other Sinan’s achievements. The central dome has a hexagonal base, and the entire project was inspired by Üç Serefeli Mosque or Muradiye Mosque (built in 1438-47) in Edirne (Turkey), which was the first Ottoman mosque dominated by a central dome.

Sinan’s older design was given a new dimension of architectural solution, based on the contributions of classical Ottoman architecture. In this regard, we can see stronger developing of design of architectural elements and specifically resolving the external facade with coloured combination of brick and stone and adding a large number of different shaped windows. We can acknowledge that Sinan, though inspired by some earlier solutions, made ​​very boldly and original architectural structure.

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The Sinan Pasha Mosque, photo by Kenan Šurković, © Copyright Islamic Arts Magazine

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The Sinan Pasha Mosque, interior view, photo by Kenan Šurković, © Copyright Islamic Arts Magazine

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The Sinan Pasha Mosque, the view of the dome, photo by Kenan Šurković, © Copyright Islamic Arts Magazine

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The Sinan Pasha Mosque, interior view, photo by Kenan Šurković, © Copyright Islamic Arts Magazine

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