The Chora Mosque (Turkish: Kariye Camii) is installed in the Chora Church, whose name in old Greek means “out of the city” and comes from the church’s location outside of the old city walls. ...
The Ayazma Mosque, located in Üsküdar, was built by Mustafa III between the years 1760-1761. It takes its name from the Ayazma Palace, which already stood in the area at the time of the mosque’s construction. ...
The Aziz Mahmut Hudayi Mosque was built in 1594 by Ayşe Hanım Sultan, the daughter of Mihrimah Sultan and the Grand Vizier Rüstem Paşa, for Aziz Mahmud Hudayi who served as Qadi in Edirne, Egypt, Sham(Syria) and Bursa. ...
The Bakırköy Çarşı Mosque was built by a philanthropist named Şabanağa between 1601-1602. It was originally made of wood but overtime it fell into disrepair. ...
The Bebek Mosque, located on the the Bebek shore next to the İskele, was commissioned by Sadrazam Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Paşa by and built between 1725-1726. ...
The second mosque built after the conquest of Istanbul, the Beyazıt Mosque’s construction began in 1501 and was finished in 1506. Built by Beyazıt II, the mosque is located in the area that had been known during the Byzantine period as the Theodosius Forum. ...