English: The prayer area with a highly decorated mihrab.
An earlier mosque on this spot was supposedly built between 1479 and 1515, of which only the minaret remained, it is of the Mamluk style and the only remaining work from the Beylik of the Sons of Dulkadir. Its balcony parapets are decorated with blind niches and has muqarnas. In 1901 the mosque was completely reconstructed. With a single dome it is of the central plan design. White and black stone provide accents. There is no son cemaat (late comers) gallery in its front.
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