Aydoğdu Mosque
The mosque was built with wooden beams and rubble stone walls. There is a last congregation place with a square plan and six wooden poles that open to the outside. The interior of the mosque is divided into naves with six wooden poles. The interior walls of the mosque and the narthex walls are decorated with stylized plants, mosque, curtain motifs and ancient writings in medallions. The door of the mosque was built with the false kündekari technique, and it has survived to the present day. The inscription on the door, which is likely to have an inscription, is plastered, but on the legible part; It reads: “Owner charity, son of Suleiman from Abas”. Over time, the mosque was divided into two with wooden beams at the level of the women's gathering place on the upper floor, and the upper part began to be unused. The mosque, which is important in terms of wall decorations and plan, suffered a fire.