Çinili Mosque

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Geographic coordinates41°01′11.5″N 29°1′45.1″E / 41.019861°N 29.029194°E / 41.019861; 29.029194
TypeMosque
Çinili Mosque
Çinili Cami
Front view (northwest side) of the mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationÜsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
Çinili Mosque is located in Istanbul
Çinili Mosque
Shown within Istanbul
Geographic coordinates41°01′11.5″N 29°1′45.1″E / 41.019861°N 29.029194°E / 41.019861; 29.029194
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleClassical Ottoman
Completed1640–1
Specifications
Dome dia. (inner)9 metres (30 ft)
Minaret(s)1

The Çinili Mosque (Turkish: Çinili Cami, lit.'Tiled Mosque') is a 17th-century Ottoman mosque in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey. The small mosque is best known for its extensive tile decoration, which earned it its name.

The mosque was commissioned by Mahpeyker Kösem[a] and was built in 1640-1 CE (1050 AH).[1][2] Its vakif (endowment) included the revenues from the Büyük Valide Han, a large caravanserai (han) built in 1651 by the same patron near the Grand Bazaar.[3]

The mosque underwent a restoration that was completed in 2018.[4]

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