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List of mosques in Turkey
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This is a list of mosques in Turkey. As of March 2013, there were 82,693 mosques in Turkey. The province with the highest number of mosques (3,113) was Istanbul and the lowest number (117) was Tunceli Province.[1] This reflected an increase of mosques by 7,324 in the 10-year period since 2003.[1]
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İzmir
The list below contains historical Ottoman mosques in modern-day İzmir, Turkey.
The table
In the table below the first column shows the name, the second column shows the location, the third column shows the commissioner, the fourth column shows the architect and the fifth column shows the duration of construction.
Other Ottoman Mosques
- Kemeralti (18th century)
- Sadirvan (1636)
- Fazıl Ahmet Pasa (Balık Pazarı) (17th century) (destroyed in 1922 fire)
- Bölük-bası Mehmet Efendi (Hacı Mehmet Efendi) (1661) (destroyed)
- Altı-parmak (1649) (destroyed)
- Acemler (17th century) (destroyed)
- Arnavutoğlu (17th century) (destroyed)
- Hatuniye (17th century)
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See also
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References
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