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[[File:Mouseloum in Laal Pasha Mosque, Mut, Mersin.JPG|thumb|left|Mausoleum]]
'''Laal Pasha Mosque''' is a [[Medieval age|Medieval m]]osque in [[Mut, Mersin|Mut]] in [[Mersin Province]], [[Turkey]]. (Names such as Lal Pasha, Lael Pasha and Lala Agha are also used.)
[[File:Laal Paşa Camii, İç Kısım ve ahşap teras.jpg| thumb|Interior]]
'''Laal Pasha Mosque''' is a [[Medieval age|Medieval m]]osque in [[Mut, Mersin|Mut]] in [[Mersin Province]], [[Turkey]]. (Names such as Lal Pasha, Lael Pasha and Lala Agha are also used.)


== History ==
== History ==


Laal Pasha was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the [[Oghuz Turk|Turkmen]] state of [[Karamanids]] in [[Anatolia]]. In his youth he was a servant of [[Alaaddin Bey]] of Karaman. But Alaadin Bey had him trained and he was appointed as the governor of various cities in the realm of Karaman including [[Niğde]] and Mut.<ref>[http://www.mut.bel.tr/tarihce.htm Mut mayor's page]</ref> Laal Pasha Mosque had been constructed by Laal Pasha with the orders of the [[İbrahim II of Karaman|Ibrahim Bey]] of Karaman at about 1444. After 1471, all territories of Karaman state were conquered by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] commander [[Gedik Ahmed Pasha]]. During the war, many buildings constructed by Karamanids were demolished. But Laal Pasha Mosque survived. According to the inscriptions of the mosque, there had been two large-scale repairs in the past. The [[minaret]] which was completely ruined had been rebuilt as recently as 50 years ago.
Laal Pasha was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the [[Oghuz Turk|Turkmen]] state of [[Karamanids]] in [[Anatolia]]. In his youth he was a servant of [[Alaattin Ali of Karaman]]. But Alaadin Bey had him trained and he was appointed as the governor of various cities in the realm of Karaman including [[Niğde]] and Mut.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mut.bel.tr/tarihce.htm|title=MUT TARİHİ'NDEN SEÇMELER - Neşri ATLAY|access-date=12 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170426215107/http://www.mut.bel.tr/tarihce.htm|archive-date=26 April 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> Laal Pasha Mosque had been constructed by Laal Pasha with the orders of the [[İbrahim II of Karaman|Ibrahim Bey]] of Karaman at about 1444. After 1471, all territories of Karaman state were conquered by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] commander [[Gedik Ahmed Pasha]]. During the war, many buildings constructed by Karamanids were demolished. But Laal Pasha Mosque survived. According to the inscriptions of the mosque, there had been two large-scale repairs in the past. The [[minaret]] which was completely ruined had been rebuilt as recently as 50 years ago.


==Plan==
== The plan of the mosque ==
The mosque at {{coord|36|38|40|N|33|26|10|E}}, is in the midtown between a castle and a [[caravansarai]] both of which are equally old as the mosque is. The plan of the mosque is square, which would later on be a popular style in Ottoman architecture. There is a big dome, which was constructed of flat face stones. The nartex had been covered by five small domes.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mersin.bel.tr/mersin/ilceler/mut.html |title=Mersin matyor's page |access-date=2010-12-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190123071658/http://www.mersin.bel.tr/mersin/ilceler/mut.html |archive-date=2019-01-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In the mosque courtyard, there are two small conical Mausoleums one original and one added by the Ottomans. According to [[Evliya Çelebi]], the 17th century-Turkish travel writer, Laal Pasha's grave is in the first mausoleum.<ref>[http://www.mut.gov.tr/tarh.htm Mut governor's page] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422053315/http://www.mut.gov.tr/tarh.htm |date=2009-04-22 }}</ref>


== References ==
The mosque at {{coord|36|38|40|N|33|26|10|E}}, is in the midtown between a castle and a [[caravansarai]] both of which are equally old as the mosque is. The plan of the mosque is square which would later on be popular style in Ottoman architecture. There is big dome which was constructed by flat face stones. The nartex had been covered by five small domes. <ref>[http://www.mersin.bel.tr/mersin/ilceler/mut.html Mersin matyor's page]</ref> In the mosque courtyard, there are two small conical mouseloums one original and one added by the Ottomans. According to [[Evliya Çelebi]], the 17th century-Turkish travel writer, Laal Pasha's grave is in the first mouseloum. <ref>[http://www.mut.gov.tr/tarh.htm Mut governor's page]</ref>
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[[Category:Mosques in Turkey]]
[[Category:Mosques in Turkey]]
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[[Category:Karamanids]]
[[Category:Anatolia Beyliks architecture]]
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[[Category:History of Mersin Province]]
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[[Category:Mediterranean Region, Turkey]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1444]]
[[Category:Mosques completed in the 1440s]]
[[Category:Mosque buildings with domes]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 19 December 2024

Laal Pasha Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceMersin Province
RegionMediterranean Region
RiteSunni Islam
StatusActive
Location
LocationMersin, Turkey
Architecture
TypeMosque
Completed1444
Mausoleum
Interior

Laal Pasha Mosque is a Medieval mosque in Mut in Mersin Province, Turkey. (Names such as Lal Pasha, Lael Pasha and Lala Agha are also used.)

History

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Laal Pasha was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the Turkmen state of Karamanids in Anatolia. In his youth he was a servant of Alaattin Ali of Karaman. But Alaadin Bey had him trained and he was appointed as the governor of various cities in the realm of Karaman including Niğde and Mut.[1] Laal Pasha Mosque had been constructed by Laal Pasha with the orders of the Ibrahim Bey of Karaman at about 1444. After 1471, all territories of Karaman state were conquered by the Ottoman commander Gedik Ahmed Pasha. During the war, many buildings constructed by Karamanids were demolished. But Laal Pasha Mosque survived. According to the inscriptions of the mosque, there had been two large-scale repairs in the past. The minaret which was completely ruined had been rebuilt as recently as 50 years ago.

Plan

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The mosque at 36°38′40″N 33°26′10″E / 36.64444°N 33.43611°E / 36.64444; 33.43611, is in the midtown between a castle and a caravansarai both of which are equally old as the mosque is. The plan of the mosque is square, which would later on be a popular style in Ottoman architecture. There is a big dome, which was constructed of flat face stones. The nartex had been covered by five small domes.[2] In the mosque courtyard, there are two small conical Mausoleums one original and one added by the Ottomans. According to Evliya Çelebi, the 17th century-Turkish travel writer, Laal Pasha's grave is in the first mausoleum.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "MUT TARİHİ'NDEN SEÇMELER - Neşri ATLAY". Archived from the original on 26 April 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Mersin matyor's page". Archived from the original on 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  3. ^ Mut governor's page Archived 2009-04-22 at the Wayback Machine

36°38′40″N 33°26′10″E / 36.644444°N 33.436111°E / 36.644444; 33.436111