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Feyzullah Mosque

The Feyzullah Mosque is a former mosque in the town of Arta, in the Epirus region of Greece. The mosque was completed in the 15th century, during the Ottoman era.

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Feyzullah Mosque
Φεϋζούλ Τζαμί
Religion
AffiliationIslam (former)
Mosque
(15th century–1890s)
Status
Location
LocationArta, Epirus
CountryGreece
Location of the former mosque in Greece
Map
Interactive map of Feyzullah Mosque
Coordinates39°9′46″N 20°58′55″E / 39.16278°N 20.98194°E / 39.16278; 20.98194
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman
Funded byFeyzullah
Completed15th century
Specifications
Dome1
Minaret1 (destroyed)
MaterialsBrick; stone

The Feyzullah Mosque (Greek: Φεϋζούλ Τζαμί; Turkish: Feyzullah Camii, lit.'Mosque of Feyzullah') is a former mosque in the town of Arta, in the Epirus region of Greece.1 The mosque was completed in the 15th century, during the Ottoman era.

History

The mosque was named after one Feyzullah, who was the mosque's donor. It is one of the two surviving mosques in Arta, the other being the Faik Pasha Mosque.12 The time of its construction can not be determined, however, it is considered to have been built around the same time as the Mosque of Faik Pasha was, the first commander of Arta after the Turkish conquest, so it should be dated in the 15th century. This is further supported by the fact that Suleiman Mustafa, Faik Pasha's flag-bearer, was buried in the mosque.12

During the hostilities in Epirus during the Greek-Turkish war of 1897, part of the mosque's minaret was destroyed; the rest of the minaret collapsed in 1917.12

Until 1941, it belonged to the Ottoman Emin Bey. In 1962, the mosque was declared an archeological site.12

Architecture

This mosque, like most mosques in Greece and the rest of the Balkans, is of type A. It consists of a simple one-room prayer hall, with a square plan and side, measuring 6.4 metres (21 ft). It is located on Arachthou and Katsantoni street, a short distance from the church of Agia Theodora, the patron saint of the town of Arta.3

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References

References

  1. Kotogiannis, Evangelos (2014). Ιμαρέτ. Στη σκιά του ρολογιού. Ιμαρέτ-Φεϋζούλ: Επαρμηνεύοντας τα τεμένη της Άρτας [Imaret. In the shadow of the clock. Imaret-Feyzullah: Interpreting the mosques of Arta] (Diploma thesis) (in Greek). Athens. p. 36.
  2. "Feyzul Mosque". discoverarta.gr. 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  3. Moutzali, Afentra G. Άρτα: Οι μεταμορφώσεις του αστικού τοπίου [Arta: The transformations of the urban site] (PDF). Αρχαιολογία & Τέχνες (in Greek). pp. 73–81.
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