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Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque is undoubtedly the most famous mosque in
Istanbul. Located right in front of Hagia Sophia, it's really one of the most
beautiful places in Istanbul. A symbol of the city with this omnipresent blend
of West and East ...
Visiting the blue mosque of Istanbul is one of the highlights of
a stay in Istanbul. The Blue Mosque is beautiful from the outside, but also
from the inside.
We share here the useful tips to enjoy his discovery of the Blue
Mosque in Istanbul!
Blue Mosque, a bit of history ...
The Blue Mosque, Sultanahmet Camii in Turkish, is located in the
Sultanahmet district (Istanbul). It is one of the best-known and even best
known mosques in Istanbul. The Blue Mosque was built by the architect Sedefhar
Mehmet Aga, a pupil of the famous architect Sinan, between 1609 and 1616 during
the reign of Sultan Ahmet I. The Blue Mosque is presumed to be the last work of
Ottoman architecture in its classical form . The Blue Mosque was then the major
departure point for pilgrims to Mecca.
The Blue Mosque takes its name from the fact that it contains
about 20,000 blue faience tiles from Iznik. The Blue Mosque was built to
compete with the Hagia Sophia at the other end of Sultanahmet Square. Sultan
Ahmet I wanted to show that Ottoman architecture was no less valuable than the
Christian architecture of yesteryear. Ahmet I was inspired by the Hagia Sophia
and previous Ottoman architectural works, such as the Suleymaniye Mosque, to
build the Blue Mosque.
Blue Mosque: some information about the mosque
The Blue Mosque was the second mosque in the world, after that
of Mecca, to have six minarets. This characteristic even made it necessary to
build a seventh minaret at the Mecca Mosque in order to remain the only Mosque
with the most minarets.
Inside the Blue Mosque, the huge prayer hall is covered by a
large number of carpets. Carried by four imposing pillars, the main dome is 23
meters in diameter and elevated to 43 meters in height. In addition to this
dome, the Blue Mosque has other smaller cupolas and half-domes.
The interior decorations of the Blue Mosque are beautiful.
Indeed, more than 260 windows and 20,000 blue faience tiles of Iznik make up
the Blue Mosque. Another central part of the interior of the Blue Mosque is the
mirhab, a niche indicating the direction of Mecca towards which Muslims must
turn to pray. The mirab with the Istanbul Blue Mosque is made of white marble
from Marmara.
Outside the Blue Mosque, the courtyard, which is almost as large
as the Blue Mosque itself, is composed of a central fountain and is surrounded
by numerous vaulted arches. It is also necessary to notice the immense door of
this courtyard which is characterized by its architecture in arcades
جامع السلطان أحمد
الجامع الأزرق.. جامع السلطان أحمد في إسطنبول
أين يقع الجامع الأزرق
الجامع
الأزرق. هو مسجد السلطان أحمد، ويقع في تركيّا في منطقة إسطنبول التركيّة
المسجد
الازرق تركيا
مسجد السلطان احمد من الداخل
في اي عهد بني مسجد السلطان احمد
جامع ايا صوفيا
مسجد الفاتح (إسطنبول)
مسجد سليمان القانوني
الجامع الازرق فى مصر
اسم اكبر مسجد في تركيا
المسجد الازرق في ايران