Eskişehir The Mosque of Saint Mamut Huda
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The Mosque of Saint Mamut Huda
The mosque, which was built in 1591 by Aziz Mahmoud Huday and named after him, was called the New Mosque instead of Aziz Mahmoud Huday Mosque due to its reconstruction in 1893. The center is large, surrounded by half-domes, made of wood. The minaret was built in 1894. There are two generations under the glory. During construction, it is understood that the height in the first generation was not considered sufficient and the belt was raised. The founder of the Celvetiyya sect, Aziz Mahmoud Huda, is both a sheikh and a poet. The great Sufi of the period lived between 1543 and 1623.
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