Seslikaya Village Mosque
Cut stone and rubble stone were used as materials in the masonry construction system. The building has a square plan and consists of a ground floor and one normal floor. The building has a single entrance from the north direction. There are Ottoman inscriptions on the right and left sides of the entrance. The wooden door providing the entrance has smooth cut stone jambs. Decorations with floral motifs are seen on the door. According to the inscription, the mosque was built by Abaşinzade Ali Usta (in some sources it is referred to as Yaşinzade Ali Usta), Refiki Murtazaoğlu Mustafa and Kurdoğlu Osman Usta. The mosque was built in Hijri 1216 (Gregorian 1801). The minaret in the north-east corner of the mosque was built later and the mosque has a single minaret and the minaret has two balconies. The top cover of the building is a hipped roof. Alaturka tile was used as roof material. In the harim section, there are double row arched windows, two on each facade. The women's mahfil is accessed by a staircase to the east of the main harim. The women's mahfil is carried by four wooden columns. The balustrades of the women's mahfil, the pavilion and the columns are decorated with floral motifs. The inside of the dome in the center of the harim is decorated with pencil works. The area around the dome is woodworked and painted. The simple mihrab is made of cut stone material. The pulpit is made of wood material. The pulpit with intense woodwork is decorated with floral motifs.