The Nusretiye Mosque was commissioned by Sultan Mahmud II, and was built on a site originally occupied by the Tophane-i Emire Arabcılar Kışlası Mosque. ...
The Osmanağa Mosque, located in Kadıköy, was commissioned by Osmanağa in 1612 during the reign of Sultan Ahmet I. The mosque was built where a mescit - which had gradually fallen into disrepair - once stood. ...
Located at the principal intersection between Fatih and Aksaray, the Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque was commissioned by Pertevniyal Valide Sultan, the wife of Sultan Mahmud II and the mother of Sultan Abdülaziz. Finished in 1871, the mosque’s architect was the Italian Monteni. ...
The Rum Mehmet Paşa Mosque was comissioned by Mehmed Paşa, who was the vizier of Fatih the Conqueror, in 1471. It is said that there used to be a Byzantine temple here. This was the first large mosque built by the Ottomans in Üsküdar. ...
The Rüştem Ali Paşa Mosque, built by the architect Sinan in 1581, is a building which stands out for its distance from the simplicity that generally defined both the period and the architect himself. ...
The Şehzade Mehmet Complex, located in the neighborhood of Şehzadebaşı in the district of Eminönü, is a mosque complex built by Süleyman the Magnificent for a son who died at a young age. ...
Located across from the Grand Baths, the Selmanaga Mosque was originally built on the orders of Selman Ağa, who was the chief eunuch supervising the slave girls in the palace in 1506. ...