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Small mosque building
Mescit (Arabic: مسجد, romanized: masjid, Turkish: mescit), also known as small mosque, is a small Muslim prayer space or mosque, typically used for daily
Mescit
Historical caravanserai in Ankara, Turkey
each room there is a window, a niche and a chimney. Mescit means little mosque in Turkish. Köşk Mescit is in the middle of the northern yard and its gate
Suluhan
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
The Sanki Yedim Mosque (the Mehmed Şakir Efendi Mescit or Keçeci Hayreddin Mescit) is a mosque in the Zeyrek neighborhood, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey. The
Sanki_Yedim_Mosque
River in Turkey and Georgia
(Georgian: ჭოროხი Ch'orokhi [t͡ʃʼo̞ɾo̞χi] is a river that rises in the Mescit Mountains in north-eastern Turkey, flows through the cities of Bayburt,
Çoruh
Turkic language
cami (borrowed from Arabic) mosque mezgit (borrowed from Persian) mescid mescit mosque gümeç, lavâşa (borrowed from Persian), pişi ekmek ekmek, lavaş, pişi
Turkish_language
Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey
A small Muslim prayer room (mescit) in the Hagia Sophia complex, 2020
Hagia_Sophia
City in Turkey
Adana Ağca Mescit – Exterior Adana Ağca Mescit – Interior Adana Ağca Mescit – Decorative stonework Adana Yesil Mescit – Exterior Adana Yesil Mescit – Window
Adana
Sultan Mosque (Üsküdar), 1548 Şehzade Mosque, 1548 Burmalı Mescit Mosque (Burmalı Mescit Camii), 1550 Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque, 1551 Sinan Pasha Mosque
List_of_mosques_in_Istanbul
Mosque in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
The Burmalı Mosque (Turkish: Burmalı Mescit or Burmalı Minare Camii; meaning "Mosque with the Spiral Minaret") is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in Saraçhane
Burmalı_Mosque
District on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey
neighbourhoods in Beyoğlu District: Asmalı Mescit Azapkapı Bedrettin Bereketzade Bostan Bülbül Camiikebir Çatma Mescit Cihangir Çukur Emekyemez Evliya Çelebi
Beyoğlu
Municipality in Tunceli, Turkey
is divided into the neighbourhoods of Çukur, Hacı Cami, Hamamatik, Kale, Mescit, Tepebaşı and Yenimahalle. Chemeshgadzak (today called Çemişgezek) appears
Çemişgezek
Second-largest city on the Crimean Peninsula
in Cyrillic, Акъмесджит, lit. 'The white mosque', from Aq "white", and mescit "mosque"). But aq does not refer to the colour of the mosque, but rather
Simferopol
District and municipality in Balıkesir, Turkey
Karalar Karaoğlanlar Kobaklar Kocadağ Kocaseyit Köylüce Küçükdere Küçükşapçı Mescit Sarnıçköy Tarlabaşı Taşarası Tekke Temaşalık Tepeoba Yeni "Address-based
Havran,_Balıkesir
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
inhabitants of the city of Caffa in Crimea, or also Kefeli Mescidi, where Mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church
Kefeli_Mosque
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
(Turkish: Sancaktar Hayrettin Câmîi; also Sancaktar Hayrettin Mescidi, where Mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque, or Sancaktar Mescidi) is part of
Sancaktar_Hayrettin_Mosque
Province of Turkey
ranges are the second row elevations of the North Anatolian Mountains, i.e. Mescit Mountains (highest peak 3,239 m or 10,627 ft high), Kargapazarı Mountains
Erzurum_Province
Mosque, Arapgirli Hüseyin Avni Mosque, Böcekli Mosque, and Halil İbrahim Mescit. A metro station is under construction which will be part of the M12 line
Sahrayıcedit
19th-century mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Nallı Masjid (Turkish: Nallı Mescit), also known as İmam Ali Mescidi or Babıali Mescidi, is a late 19th-century small mosque located at Ankara Street northwest
Nallı_Masjid
Fortress in Istanbul
the Andrić Foundation site) Archived 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. A mescit (small mosque) and a fountain were built in the middle of the fort's inner
Yedikule_Fortress
16th-century Ottoman chief architect and civil engineer
of at least 374 structures which included 92 mosques; 52 small mosques (mescit); 55 schools of theology (medrese); 7 schools for Koran reciters (darülkurra);
Mimar_Sinan
13th-century mosque in Akşehir, Turkey
Arabic, the word mescit refers only to small mosques The name of the mescit probably refers to a tombstone in the yard of the mescit which is believed
Kileci_Mosque
District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey
Akfırat Anadolu Aydınlı Aydıntepe Cami Evliya Çelebi Fatih İçmeler İstasyon Mescit Mimar Sinan Orhanlı Orta Postane Şifa Tepeören Yayla While fishing boats
Tuzla,_Istanbul
laid in secret meetings in Alaca Mescit. On this occasion, the 41-member committee and the people gathered in Alaca Mescit founded the Balıkesir Kuvâ-yi
Liberation_of_Balıkesir
Madrasa in Sivas, Turkey
× 14.40 m (79.6 ft × 47.2 ft). There are two divisions, one leading to the mescit (prayer room) and the other to class rooms. In middle age Islamic countries
Gök_Medrese,_Sivas
Passage in historical Georgia
westernmost extension of historical Georgia (Zemo Kartli), on the plateau of the Mescit Mountains (Mount Uzundere), known as the Meschic mountains in Greco-Roman
Iberian_Gates
Province of Turkey
16 and 23 May. The great success with 41 Balıkesirer people met at Alaca Mescit and they have managed the region such as a state and gained a military victory
Balıkesir_Province
Caravanserai in Istanbul, Turkey
Integrated into the top floors of its northwest corner is a small mosque (mescit), named after Mustafa III, with a dome and small minaret. The mosque, which
Büyük_Yeni_Han
District of Sivas Province, Turkey
Karasüver Kavak Kavak Mescit Killik Kırkpınar Kızıldikme Kızıliniş Kocakurt Koçköprü Külekli Kürkçü Kuruayşe Kuşkayası Maksutlu Mancılık Mescit Minarekaya Mısırören
Kangal_District
City in Diyarbakir, Turkey
Kazandağı Keklikdere Kıraçtepe Kızlal Konak Kumgölü Kumluk Kutlualan Malabadi Mescit Nohuttepe Onbaşılar Ormandışı Otluk Sağlık Şanlı Sarıbuğday Selahattin Sulak
Silvan,_Diyarbakır
15th-century Islamic cleric
and Molla Arab may have been his muid. Fahreddin built a small mosque (mescit) and a madrasa in Edirne. Neither is extant now. Fahreddin died maybe in
Fahreddin-i_Acemi
District of Sivas Province, Turkey
Konakyazı Konalga Küçüktopaç Küçükyüreğil Kümbet Maksutlu Mengensofular Mescit Mezraa Oluktaş Ortaköy Ortatopaç Örtülü Osmanpınarı Otluk Polatpaşa Samankaya
Şarkışla_District
Caravanserai in Bursa, Turkey
center of the courtyard is a small octagonal stone mosque or prayer room (mescit) which is raised above the ground on 8 pillars and reached by a marble staircase
Koza_Han
Ottoman scholar and calligrapher
in Eyüp. Among his charitable works, Veliyyüddin built a small mosque (mescit) and place for sema (tevhithâne) at the zawiya of Murad Efendi; a muvakkithane
Veliyyüddin_Efendi
Mosque in Kadıköy, Istanbul
Retrieved 17 November 2024. Dişören, N. Esra (1993). İstanbul'daki Ahşap Cami, Mescit ve Tekkeler [Wooden Mosques, Masjids, and Dervish Lodges of Istanbul] (PDF)
Böcekli_Mosque
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Kasım Ağa Mosque (Turkish: Kasım Ağa Mescidi; also Kâsım Bey Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a Byzantine building converted
Kasım_Agha_Mosque
Restaurant in Istanbul
Refik Restaurant was a tavern in Asmalı Mescit, Beyoğlu, Turkey founded by Refik Arlslan (1923–2011) in 1954. Arslan ran the Refik for almost 70 years
Refik_Restaurant
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Manastır Mosque (Turkish: Manastır Mescidi; also Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church
Manastır_Mosque,_Istanbul
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Mosque (Turkish: Ese Kapı Mescidi or Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque), also "Isa Kapi Mosque", meaning
Ese_Kapi_Mosque
Municipality in Turkey
since antiquity. Other attractions include Çankırı Castle, the medieval Taş Mescit, traditional Ottoman-era houses and the city's museums. The Yâran cultural
Çankırı
Municipality in Elazığ, Turkey
unclear. Two other old mosques exist in this northern area: the Alacalı Mescit, which was built in either the 16th or early 17th century, and the Merkez
Palu,_Elazığ
15th-century Ottoman scholar
life, including the madrasa in Bursa, a han in Bursa, three small mosques (mescit) in Cibali, Vefa, and Sofular in Istanbul, and a fountain (çeşme) in Vefa
Molla_Hüsrev
Anadolu Aydınlı Aydıntepe Cami Evliya Çelebi Fatih Fırat İçmeler İstasyon Mescit Mimarsinan Orhanlı Orta Postane Şifa Tepeören Yayla Adem Yavuz Altınşehir
List of neighbourhoods of Istanbul
List_of_neighbourhoods_of_Istanbul
Mosque in Kartal, Istanbul, Turkey
Retrieved 7 December 2024. Dişören, N. Esra (1993). İstanbul'daki Ahşap Cami, Mescit ve Tekkeler [Wooden Mosques, Masjids, and Dervish Lodges of Istanbul] (PDF)
Muhammad_Maarifi_Mosque
673 ft) 38°08′N 34°11′E / 38.133°N 34.183°E / 38.133; 34.183 (Hasan Dağı) Mescit Mountains 3,239 m (10,627 ft) Bingöl Mountains 3,193 m (10,476 ft) 39°21′35″N
List_of_mountains_in_Turkey
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
of Sultan Beyazid II (1481–1512), the south church was converted into a mescit (a small mosque) by the Ottoman dignitary Fenarizade Alâeddin Ali ben Yusuf
Fenari_Isa_Mosque
alongside several family members. The Monastery of Gastria was converted to a mescit (oratory) shortly after the fall of Constantinople (1453) and is today the
List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials
List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_imperial_burials
Archaeological site in Turkey
Hellenist building Gate tower Medieval castle Stadium Wall Small church Mescit Water supply "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), SYLLIUM".
Sillyon
Neighbourhood in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
along the shore on the northern edge of the neighborhood was built as a Mescit (small mosque) in 1860. The place with its historical mansions, churches
Kuzguncuk
15th-century Ottoman judge
several institutions in Istanbul, including a mosque in Çapa; small mosques (mescit) in Galata, Mercan, and Vefa; a hadith school (dârülhadîs) in Vefa; elementary
Molla_Gürâni
13th-century madrasa (and now museum) in Konya, Turkey
Museum, Beykim Mescit detail İnce Minareli Medrese Museum, Hasbey Dar'ül Huffazı door İnce Minareli Medrese Museum, mihrab of Ulri Sultan Mescit İnce Minareli
Ince_Minaret_Madrasa
Mosque in Kadirli, Osmaniye, Turkey
minaret were added by the Dulkarids. It was initially named Alaüddevle Mescit after Kasım Bey's father Alaüddevle Bozkurt. Later, the name was shortened
Ala_Mosque
Tomb in Turkey
south of the city.) There is also a mescit (small mosque) known as Ferruhşah Mosque, next to the tomb. The mescit was the temporary prison reserved for
Tomb_of_Seydi_Mahmut
Caravanserai in Turkey
secure and accommodate the caravans and their cargoes. Facilities like a mescit, hamam, and refectory catered to travelers' needs, emphasizing the Seljuks'
Sultan_Han
Historical small mosque in Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey
called to prayer at the site, where today the masjid is located. The word mescit (masjid) refers in Turkish to a small mosque. The masjid, which was named
Bilal-i_Habeşi_Masjid
forces conducted anti-terror operations in the three neighborhoods of Konak, Mescit, and Tekel. The Turkish military deployed helicopters and tanks against
Siege_of_Silvan_(2015)
Museum in İznik, Turkey
similar size divided into two sections by a great arch; this served as a mescit, as evidenced by the mihrab niche in the south wall. The building originally
Nilüfer_Hatun_Imareti
Neighborhood in Istanbul
recorded as Mahalle-i Mescid-i Hacı İshak’üs Sarrac (Neighborhood of the Mescit of Hajji İshak the Saddler). "Saraç İshak Mahallesi Nüfusu, Fatih İstanbul"
Saraç_İshak,_Fatih
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1614–1616, 1619)
many of the places to which he was connected, such as ten mosques and mescits, foundation houses (vakıf evler), hamams, wells, water ways, fountains
Öküz_Mehmed_Pasha
Neighborhood in Beykoz, Istanbul, Turkey
"foundation village," whose revenues were used to support an imaret and mescit established by Selim I in Istanbul. Under Bayezid II and Süleyman the people
Dereseki,_Beykoz
Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries
lacks a monumental congregational mosque and includes only a small mosque (mescit). Its main components were instead a madrasa and an imaret, along with the
Ottoman_Baroque_architecture
Demolished mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Balaban Aga Mosque (full name in Turkish: Balaban Ağa Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) was a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, converted
Balaban_Aga_Mosque
Region in north-eastern Anatolia
sources, “The Iberian Gates, or, the Caucasian” led through Mount Uzundere (Mescit Mountains) into the Armenian border, to the south (Theodosiopolis, currently
Speri_(region)
Mosque in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
conquest, it was initially converted to a small mosque without a minaret (mescit), and was known as "Laleli Cami-i Minareli Mescidi" in the 18th century
Laleli_Mosque,_Nicosia
Neighbourhood of Nicosia, Cyprus
Ottoman conquest, it was initially converted to a small mosque or mesjid (mescit), but it was enlarged and converted to a mosque in the 19th century. 6th
Abdi_Chavush
Mosque in Akşehir, Konya, Turkey
Ferruhşah Mescidi) is a small historical mosque in Akşehir, Turkey. In Turkish mescit refers to small mosques. The mosque is in Akşehir, Konya Province. It is
Ferruhşah_Mosque
Caravanserai in Istanbul, Turkey
courtyard but originally there was probably a fountain and a small mosque (mescit) here instead. The courtyard is surrounded by a two-story arched gallery
Kürkçü_Han
Neighborhood in Büyükçekmece district, Istanbul, Turkey
his Szigetvár campaign in 1566, built by Mimar Sinan Sokollu Mehmet Paşa Mescit (also called Köprübaşı (Bridgehead) Mosque), a small 16th-century mosque
Dizdariye
Neighbourhood in Istanbul, Turkey
Pasha Mosque (1692), Fevziye Hatun Mosque (1882), Ayazma Mescit (1982), and Fatma Hatun Mescit (present building constructed after 1887). Dervish lodges
Selamsız
List of places in Turkey
Kastamonu Küçüksu, Kastamonu Kıyık, Kastamonu Kıyık-Kuzkaya, Kastamonu Mescit, Kastamonu Molla, Kastamonu Musallar, Kastamonu Nalcıkuyucağı, Kastamonu
List of populated places in Kastamonu Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Kastamonu_Province
Ottoman architecture in the 14th and 15th centuries
surrounded by a two story arched gallery, with a small octagonal mosque (mescit) standing on raised pillars in its center. In Amasya, a high-ranking official
Early_Ottoman_architecture
Places in Turkey
Kazandağı Keklikdere Kıraçtepe Kızlal Konak Kumgölü Kumluk Kutlualan Malabadi Mescit Nohuttepe Onbaşılar Ormandışı Otluk Sağlık Şanlı Sarıbuğday Selahattin Sulak
List of populated places in Diyarbakır Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Diyarbakır_Province
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Gods jewel, Lord Rama
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English : occupational name for a butcher or slaughterer, Middle English bo(u)cher (Old French bouchier, a derivative of bouc ‘ram’).
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French form of German Kunigunde, CUNÉGONDE means "brave war."
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English : variant spelling of Coad.
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