Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque
Mosque in Pécs, Baranya, Hungary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque (Hungarian: Jakováli Hasszán dzsámija, Turkish: Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Camii) is an early 17th-century mosque in Pécs, southern Hungary. It was constructed when the region was part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, together with the main mosque of Pécs, the Mosque of Pasha Qasim (which has since been consecrated as a cathedral). It was named after the local government official who commissioned the mosque, Yakovalı Hasan Paşa, or Hasan Pasha of Yakova. It is thus one of the oldest mosques existing in Hungary today, and is considered to be the most intact mosque to have survived from the Ottoman era. The mosque is still active as a Muslim place of worship, and also houses a small exhibition centre for Turkish handicraft and historical artifacts documenting Hungary's Ottoman past.[1]
Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque | |
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Jakováli Hasszán dzsámija | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Branch/tradition | Sunni |
Year consecrated | likely sometime in the early 17th century (exact date unknown) |
Location | |
Location | Pécs, Baranya County, Hungary |
Geographic coordinates | 46.07125°N 18.23311°E / 46.07125; 18.23311 |
Architecture | |
Style | Ottoman |