The subject of the study is the Keyhüsrev Bey Mosque, which is located in Sağman Village of the Pertek District of Tunceli province today and was named Salih Bey Mosque in previous studies. Based on the foundation records we reached within the scope of our study and the documents found in the Ottoman archives, it was understood that the building was a mosque belonging to the Keyhüsrev Bey Foundation. The mosque, which was built in the second half of the 16th century, has features parallel to the architectural understanding seen in the classical period of the Ottoman Empire but also contains some unique features. One of the unique aspects of the mosque is the tiles, which were found in the sanctuary of the mosque, but unfortunately, none of them remains today, whose existence is known from sources and research these tiles, on which there are Turkish, Persian and Arabic poems and couplets, appear as unique examples the Ottoman period. In addition, reconsidering the name, foundation and history of the building in line with the new documents reached and sharing it in detail with the scientific world will contribute to the correct creation of our cultural assets inventory. In this study, Keyhusrev Bey Mosque, which entered the art history literature with the name Salih Bey Mosque has been examined in terms of its plan, architectural and ornamental features, as well as the date of construction and its builder.
Alan : Güzel Sanatlar; Mimarlık, Planlama ve Tasarım
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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