Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque
Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque is a mosque in Eyüpsultan, Istanbul. Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque is situated nearby to the cemetery Mezarlık, as well as near Fethi Çelebi Parkı.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mosque
- Description: mosque in İstanbul, Turkey
- Also known as: “Maktül Mustafa Paşa Cami”
- Wheelchair access: no
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Walls of Blachernai and Prison of Anemas.
Walls of Blachernai
Photo: -jha-, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople since its founding as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great. Walls of Blachernai is situated 630 metres east of Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque.
Prison of Anemas
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The Prison of Anemas is a large Byzantine building attached to the walls of the city of Constantinople. It is traditionally identified with the prisons named after Michael Anemas, a Byzantine general who rose in unsuccessful revolt against Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and was the first person to be imprisoned there. Prison of Anemas is situated 710 metres northeast of Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque.
Church of St. Mary of Blachernae
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The Church of Saint Mary of Blachernae is an Eastern Orthodox church in Mustafa Paşa Bostanı Sokak in Ayvansaray in the Fatih district of Istanbul, just inside the old walled city. Church of St. Mary of Blachernae is situated 1 km northeast of Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Eyüpsultan and Fener.
Eyüpsultan
Town
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Eyüpsultan or Eyüp is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 228 km2, and its population is 422,913. The district extends from the Golden Horn all the way to the shore of the Black Sea.
Fener
Quarter
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Fener, also spelled Phanar, is a quarter midway up the Golden Horn in the district of Fatih in Istanbul, Turkey. The Turkish name is derived from the Greek word "phanarion", meaning lantern, streetlight or lamppost; the neighborhood was so called because of a column topped with a lantern which stood here in the Byzantine period and was used as a street light or lighthouse.
Hasköy
Quarter
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Hasköy is a trading and residential district on the northern bank of the Golden Horn in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey. It includes the neighbourhoods of Keçeci Piri, Piri Paşa, and Halıcıoğlu, and parts of Camiikebir and Sütlüce.
Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque
- Categories: architectural structure, building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Eyüpsultan, Istanbul, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
41.03487° or 41° 2′ 6″ northLongitude
28.93369° or 28° 56′ 1″ eastOpen location code
8GHC2WMM+WFOpenStreetMap ID
way 584424096OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=mosqueOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=noWikidata ID
Q127418407
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In Other Languages
“Maktul Mustafa Paşa Mosque” goes by many names.
- Turkish: “Maktul Mustafa Paşa Camii”
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Highlights include Mezarlık and Fethi Çelebi Parkı.
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