Yeni Cuma Mosque
Trabzon, Byzantine Empire, Eugenius of Carthage, Basilica, Cruciform, Patron saint, Baroque
978-620-1-70103-8
6201701036
136
2012-08-23
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Yeni Cuma Mosque is a mosque in Trabzon, Turkey. It was built during Byzantine times as the Hagios Eugenios Church, dedicated to Saint Eugenius, the patron saint of the city. It is not known exactly when the church was built, however researchers consider that it was basilica. An inscription dated 1291 has been found in it. The present building was in all probability built in the 14th century as a cruciform church. It has no narthex today, but there are three naves. The middle apse is rounded on the inside and pentagonal on the outside. The minaret was added the area around the north door of the church, which was turned into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest in 1461. The stone mihrab (altar niche) is baroque style and mimber (pulpit) is of wood with no ornamentation.
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