Çapanoğlu Mosque

Çapanoğlu Mosque

Influenced by European architectural style emerged during the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia, Turkey is one of the rare masterpieces formed. This work can be seen all over the city, and Yozgat form of the symbol of the undead. Camii consists of two parts. Çapanoğlu first part of the Islamic calendar in 1193 by Mr. Mustafa Ahmet Pasha, the eldest son of the second part, by the brother of Mr. Süleyman was built in 1209 Hijri. The architect is unknown. With an interval of 16 years, with the addition of the internal and external mosque consists of two parts. Interior mosque, white, light brown-purple outside a mosque made of cut stone.

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