Hatuniye Complex

Hatuniye Mosque and madrasa

Hatuniye Complex (Turkish: Hatuniye Külliyesi) is a historical külliye, an Islamic religious complex, located in the city center of Tokat, Turkey.[1] Its 1485 construction was ordered by Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II in honour of his mother, Gülbahar Hatun. Its facilities include a mosque, an imaret, and a medrese. At present, the mosque is used for prayer and other religious services, while the rest of the complex is open to visits by tourists and the public in general.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Places to visit: Hatuniye Külliyesi" (in Turkish). Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism. 2014-05-12.


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