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Kadı Bedrettin Mosque +

Built on a flat land, the building is located in a large courtyard. There is a treasury in the north. There is a fountain at the north corner of the courtyard wall. The mosque, which has a roughly rectangular plan, has a short-armed "L" shape with the overflow of the last congregation place.
The side and qibla facades were built with rough hewn stone and brick in a casselled alternating order. There are five windows placed in three rows on the facades. The lower windows have stone jambs and iron bars. They have pointed arched pediments above them. The windows in the upper row have pointed arches and reveals. The two-eyed last congregation is covered with two domes with pendentives. The plastered domes and pendentives are in a dilapidated condition in an old photograph and can be seen as bagdadi over wood. The domes are carried by marble columns with pointed arches. The minaret comes to the overflowing part of the exterior congregation place, which is wider than the harim. The northwest façade is built with rubble stone.

In the center of the facade there is a window designed like a mihrab, a minaret door on the right side and a harim door on the left side. The slightly protruding crown door; framed with moldings, has a marble jamb in a pointed arched niche and a flat arch with a roller. There is an inscription on the flat arch. The transition to the dome in the square-planned harim was realized with trumpets. There is a row of muqarnas belt at the lower level of the tromps. The seven-edged mihrab niche has a mukamaslı mourning. The wooden pulpit and women's cloister are not original. In the sources, it is written that the mosque suffered great damage in an earthquake in 1752 and during this earthquake, the dome of the harim and the domes of the last congregation collapsed and these spaces were covered with a wooden roof.

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