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Lala Mustafa Pasha Moschee 【Lala Mustafa Pa \u0026 # x015F; eine Moschee】 Islamischer Tempel in Famagusta, einer Hafenstadt im Norden Zyperns. Ehemals die Kathedrale St. Nikola, die im 14. Jahrhundert unter der Herrschaft der französischen Rusianer im Stil der französischen Gotik erbaut wurde. Im 16. Jahrhundert, unter der Herrschaft des Osmanischen Reiches, wurde es zu einem islamischen Tempel umgeleitet. Seitdem hieß sie Hagia Sophia von Magusa (Famagusta's türkischer Name), aber Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde sie in den heutigen Namen geändert, der den osmanischen Armeekommandeur Lara-Mustafa-Pasha trug, der zur Eroberung Zyperns beitrug. Lala Mustafa Pasha Jermy.
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Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque
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Frederic P Miller, Agnes F Vandome, John McBrewster,
2011
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Ottoman Turkey - 30 ページ
SO Harem 173, 174 Hasan Agha 56 Hasıp Pasha Yah, Istanbul 175 Haseki Hürrem or Roxelane 39, 49 Haseki ... i 18 Ibrahim Pasha 13, 104 Ibrahim Sarhoş 'The Drunkard' 108 Ilgin Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque 1 1 5 Kervansaray 1 1 5 inegöl ...
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Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta: Studies in ... - 239 ページ
Thus the cathedral was converted into a mosque - the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque 12 — through the addition of a minaret; a bedesten and arasta were developed to fulfil the requirements of mercantile activities; a medrese, baths, and ...
Michael J. K. Walsh, Nicholas Coureas, Peter W. Edbury,
2012
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Southern Europe: International Dictionary of Historic Places - 799 ページ
... Enurum, Turkey Mfiue of Cérdoba, C6rdoba, SpainiE, Mosque of Gazi Mihal, Edirne, Edirne, Turkey Mosgue of Imaret, Ohrid, Macedoniaim, Mosque of Lala Mustafa Pasha, Enurum, Erzurum, Turkey Mosque of Mevlid-i'HaliI, Sanllurfa, Urfa, ...
Trudy Ring, Noelle Watson, Paul Schellinger,
2013
FAMAGUSTA (MAGUSA) To Sema Hotel (500m) & North o Palm Seac/1 Hole' A fa 9 Public Telephones 10 Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque 1 1 Namik Kemal Meydam 13 IjBankasi 14 Venetian Palace; Namik Kemal Prlson 15 Otobtis Terminali ...
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The Image Of An Ottoman City: Imperial Architecture And ... - 72 ページ
7 Replacing Hadim Suleyman Pasha he served as governor of the vilayet of Misir (February 1535—December 1536). The position was ... 6 The elder brother of Lala Mustafa Pasha,'*6 Husrev Pasha was married to Shah-i '*6 The rank and date of this post cannot be ascertained. ... His own extensive waqf is in Erzurum (mosque completed 1563): Goodwin, Ottoman Architecture, 305, fig. 294. Lala Mustafa ...
Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh,
2004
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Muqarnas, Volume 16: An Annual on the Visual Culture of ... - 93 ページ
A parallel to this can be found in Mehmed II's construction of a mosque, mausoleum, convent, and public kitchen on the presumed site of the tomb of Abu Ayyub ... On Lala Mustafa Pasha, who also served as governor of the provinces of Van.
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Architectural Conservation in Europe and the Americas - 351 ページ
In addition, the Evkaf, the charitable foundation of the Islamic community, has contributed to the restoration ofseveral sites, including the Gothic Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Famagusta, which was built as the St. Nicholas Cathedral by ...
John H. Stubbs, Emily G. Makaš,
2011
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe - 799 ページ
MOSQUE. OF. THE. PROPHET. 799. Minerva, 58, 572 Minho River, 311 Ministry of War Building, Nauplia, Argolis, .... Imaret, Ohrid, Macedonia, 486, 489 Mosque of Lala Mustafa Pasha, Erzurum, Erzurum, Turkey, 225 Mosque of Mevlid-i-Halil, ...
Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda,
1995
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Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia. and Africa - 85 ページ
(Buda) by a Jew who boasted that he had poisoned no less than forty Moslems; Khosru Pasha, the brother of Khojeh Lala Mustafa Pasha; Khédem Ibrahim Pasha, a man Of a brave and generous disposition, who built the mosque bearing his ...