Emperor's Mosque

Emperor's Mosque
Careva džamija
Царева џамија
A view of the mosque
from the Emperor's Bridge
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Mosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationSarajevo
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Emperor's Mosque is located in Sarajevo
Emperor's Mosque
Location of the former mosque in Sarajevo
Map
Interactive map of Emperor's Mosque
Coordinates43°51′27″N 18°25′49″E / 43.85750°N 18.43028°E / 43.85750; 18.43028
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman
FounderIsaković-Hranušić
Completed
  • 1457 (original)
  • 1565 (rebuilt)
  • 2020 (renovations)
Specifications
Capacity500 worshipers
Dome1
Minaret1
Website
www.emperorsmosque.org

The Emperor's Mosque (Bosnian: Careva džamija; Serbian: Царева џамија; Turkish: Hünkâr Camii) is a mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Completed in 1457 CE, it was the first mosque built after the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. Built in the classical Ottoman style, it is the largest single-subdome mosque in the country.[1]

It was built by Isaković-Hranušić who dedicated it to the Sultan, Mehmed the Conqueror, the conqueror of Constantinople. Considered one of the most beautiful mosques of the Ottoman period in the Balkans, the mosque features a roomy interior and high quality decorative details, such as the mihrab.

History

The original mosque was built in the mid-15th century. Damaged and totally destroyed by the end of that century, it was rebuilt in 1565 and dedicated this time to Suleiman the Magnificent.

The first mosque was made of wood and significantly smaller than the existing building that was built in 1565. Side rooms were added in 1800 and connected to the central prayer area in 1848. Between 1980 and 1983, the painted decorations in the interior of the mosque were conserved and restored. The burial ground (graveyard) beside the Emperor's Mosque contains the graves of viziers, mullahs, imams, muftis, sheikhs, the employees in the Emperor's Mosque, along with other prominent figures living in Sarajevo.

The mosque was damaged during World War II but mostly in the wars during the 1990s, and renovation work was completed in 2020.

The first settlements in Sarajevo were built around the mosque with the residence of the Sultan's representatives than being built next to the mosque. Isa-bey also built a Turkish bath (public bath) and a bridge that led directly to the mosque. This bridge was disassembled during the Austro-Hungarian government and rebuilt just a few meters upstream where it still exists today, as the Emperor's Bridge.

On the other side of the river, he[who?] built a caravanserai. For the financing of these facilities, Isa-bey left a heritage of many shops, land and properties.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kenan Torlak - B online (July 3, 2011). "The Emperor's Mosque in Sarajevo - The Mosque of Sultan Süleyman the Lawgiver". Islamic Arts Magazine. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  • Wikimedia Commons logo Media related to Emperor's Mosque at Wikimedia Commons
  • "Home page". Emperor's Mosque. Archived from the original on April 7, 2012.

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