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Konu Araçları |
bilgi, camii, hakkında, ingilizce, sultanahmet |
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Sultanahmet Camii Hakkında İngilizce Bilgi |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Sultanahmet Camii Hakkında İngilizce BilgiSultanahmet Camii Hakkında İngilizce Bilgi Sultan Ahmet Mosque (The Blue Mosque) One of the most famous monuments of Turkish and Islamic art, the mosque is visited by all who come to Istanbul and gains their admiration ![]() This imperial mosque is an example of classical Turkish architecture, and it is the only mosque that was originally built with six minarets ![]() It is surrounded by other important edifices of Istanbul, built at earlier ages ![]() ![]() Although it is popularly known as the Blue Mosque, its real name is Sultan Ahmet Mosque ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The architect was a student of Sinan, the greatest architect of classical Turkish architecture ![]() ![]() The main entrance to Sultan Ahmet Mosque is on the Hippodrome side ![]() ![]() From the gate opening to the inner courtyard one can view the domes, rising above one another in perfect harmony, over the symbolic ablution fountain in the middle and the surrounding porticoes ![]() ![]() There are three entrances to the mosque interior ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The blue of the paintwork, which gives the mosque its name, was not the color of the decorations originally; they were painted blue during later restorations ![]() ![]() The floor is covered by carpets, as in all mosques ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The small market building, repaired and reconstructed in recent years, is situated to the east of the mosque, and the single-domed mausoleum of Sultan Ahmet and the medrese (religious school) building are to the north, on the Hagia Sophia side ![]() In summer months light and sound shows are organized in the park here ![]() ![]() The minarets of the mosque are classical examples of Turkish architecture ![]() ![]() ![]() The domes and the minarets are covered by lead, and at the top of the minarets there are standards made of gold-plated copper ![]() ![]() Islam requires all Muslims to pray five times a day ![]() ![]() ![]() In the communal prayers performed in the mosque, the imam takes the lead and he chants verses from the Koran ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a characteristic of classical Turkish mosques that even in the most crowded day, the majority of the congregation can easily see the mihrab ![]() |
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