Suzi Çelebi Mosque
The Suzi Çelebi Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Suzi Çelebiut) is an Ottoman-era mosque in Prizren, Kosovo.[1]
The mosque was built in 1523, and is the second earliest Islamic building in the city of Prizren and the first completely Islamic architecture. It has a rectangular plan with a four-bay roof covered with tiles. Its roof is raised on eleven wooden pillars and covered with a triangular roof. A capital decorated with arched shapes is made on the wooden pillars. In the courtyard of the mosque are the old cemeteries of the city's Muslim priests. There is also the cemetery where Suzi Çelebiu and his brother, Nehari in Abdullah, are buried; both are known as among the first poets in Prizren.[2][3]
See also
- Architecture of Kosovo
- Islam in Kosovo
- Religion in Kosovo
References
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- Al-Aga Mosque (1289)
- Bajrakli Mosque (Peja) (1471)
- Balec Mosque (1905)
- Çarshi Mosque (1389)
- Gazi Ali Beg Mosque (1444)
- Gazi Mehmet Pasha's Mosque (1573)
- Gërmova Mosque (1827)
- Hadum Mosque (1595)
- Hamam Mosque (1587)
- Imperial Mosque (Pristina) (1461)
- Jashar Pasha Mosque (1834)
- Katip Sinan Qelebi Mosque (1591)
- Llapi Mosque (1470)
- Met Podujeva Mosque
- Muderiz Ali Effendi Mosque
- Pirinaz Mosque
- Saraç Mosque
- Shtime Mosque (1824)
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Kaçanik) (1595)
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Prizren) (1615)
- Suzi Çelebi Mosque (1523)
- Islam in Kosovo
- Mosques by country
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