Caferiye Mosque, situated on Cumhuriyet Street, was first designed as a külliye architecture. It is 17th century Ottoman külliye which consists of a mosque, a religious retirement, a madrasa, a school, Turkish bath, a fountain and toilets. Only the mosque, the school, the religious retirement and the fountain have reached to the present. Cafer Efendi, the founder of Külliye, was a prominent figure in 17th century Erzurum, and is known with his generosity, and intellectual personality. The mosque is square planned, one domed, and in front of it there is three sectioned the last community placement. It has been repaired by Regional Directorate of Foundations in 2006 and 2007
Erzurum’da Cumhuriyet Caddesi üzerinde yer alan Caferiye Camii, ilk
inşasında bir külliye olarak düzenlenmiştir. Külliye; cami, çilehane, medrese,
mektep, hamam, hazire, dokuz lüleli çeşme ve tuvaletlerden teşekkül etmiş bir
XVII. yüzyıl Osmanlı Külliyesidir. Külliye yapılarından sadece cami, mektep,
çilehane ve çeşmelerden biri günümüze ulaşmıştır. Külliyenin banisi Cafer
Efendi, XVII. yüzyılda Erzurum’un önde gelen şahsiyetlerinden olup, alimliği ve
hayırseverliği ile tanınmıştır. Cami, kare planlı tek kubbeli ve önünde üç gözlü
bir soncemaat yerine sahiptir. Yapı 2006-2007 yılında Erzurum Vakıflar Bölge
Müdürlüğü tarafından onarılmıştır.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Erzurum, Caferiye Camii, Osmanlı Dönemi, Külliye,
Restorasyon
Erzurum Caferiye Unıversal and Its Restoratıons
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Abstract:
Caferiye Mosque, situated on Cumhuriyet Street, was first designed as a
külliye architecture. It is 17th century Ottoman külliye which consists of a
mosque, a religious retirement, a madrasa, a school, Turkish bath, a fountain and
toilets. Only the mosque, the school, the religious retirement and the fountain
have reached to the present. Cafer Efendi, the founder of Külliye, was a
prominent figure in 17th century Erzurum, and is known with his generosity, and
intellectual personality. The mosque is square planned, one domed, and in front
of it there is three sectioned the last community placement. It has been repaired
by Regional Directorate of Foundations in 2006 and 2007.
Keywords: Erzurum, Caferiye Mosque, Ottoman Period, Külliye, Restoration
Primary Language | tr;en |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2015 |
Submission Date | September 1, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Issue: 34 |
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