Mosque of Eyup Sultan
The Mosque and
Mausoleum of Eyüp Sultan, located outside the
corner where the land walls meet the walls along
the Golden Horn, is considered a sacred site for
Moslems. Eyüp-el-Ensari was a standard-bearer of
Mohammed and he died-here during an Arabic siege
of the city in the 7th century. His grave was
discovered at the conquest and later the
mausoleum and the first mosque in
Istanbul were built on this site. The
original mosque was destroyed in an earthquake
and the present one was constructed in its place
in 1800. On Fridays, holy days for Islam,
throngs of the faithful visit the mausoleum. The
old trees, flocks of pigeons, the praying
believers and the visiting crowds create a
mystical and colorful atmosphere around the
mosque and the mausoleum. The walls of the
mausoleum in the courtyard are covered with
tiles from different periods.
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