Muradi Rabi Grand Mosque

Historical Mosque / Turkiye, Black Sea, Çorum


Muradi Rabi Grand Mosque

Muradi Rabi Ulu Mosque, Seljuk Sultan III. It is thought that it was built by his freed slave Hayrettin during the time of Alaaddin Keykubat. The mosque took its present form as a result of major repairs. II. It was destroyed in the great earthquake that occurred in 1446 during the time of Beyazıt and was repaired by Mimar Sinan. This repair is also mentioned in Mimar Sinan's book called Teskiret-i Enbiye, and it is written in the book that he "repaired and built the Alaaddin Mosque in Çorum". III. During the reign of Murat, the mosque began to be called "Sultan Muradi Salis Mosque". IV. Murat stayed in Çorum – Boğacık Village on his way to the Yerevan Expedition, and the mosque was repaired during this period and madrasahs and akarat were built around it. At this time, the mosque was named as Sultan Muradi Rabi Mosque, Sultan Muradi Salis Mosque, and entered the records and registers of the Foundations Department with this name. The mosque, which was devastated again in the earthquake in 1790, was repaired by Çapanoğlu's son Abdülfettah Bey in 1810 as a wooden, single-domed mosque, and took its present appearance. The last congregation place and the upper floor of the mosque II. It was built after the proclamation of the Constitutional Monarchy, and a minaret was added to the east. The pulpit of the Great Mosque, made of ebony wood, was built in 1306 by the artists of Ankara, Davut, son of Abdullah, and Muhammed, son of Ebubekir, by order of Davutoğlu Ahmed, according to its inscriptions. The pulpit, which has undergone some repairs, has largely preserved its originality.

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