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Aziziye Mosque
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Aziziye Mosque was initially built in 1676 and redesigned in 1867 by Pertevniyal Sultan in Baroque-Rococo and Empire style.
Aziziye Mosque is one of the rare examples of European-influenced Ottoman architecture located in the Karatay district of Konya. It was initially commissioned by Mehmet Pasha in 1676 but suffered significant damage in a fire in 1867. Subsequently, it was rebuilt under the patronage of Pertevniyal Sultan, the mother of Sultan Abdulaziz. During the reconstruction, the mosque was redesigned in the Baroque-Rococo and Empire styles, reflecting European influence. The mosque is noted for its intricate interior decorations, baroque arches, and a magnificent dome. Its minarets reflect the modern touches of the period. Aziziye Mosque, with its rich architectural and historical background, stands as one of the most important cultural heritages of Konya.
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