I think I have walked past this mosque, but was too lazy to visit it. A pity, because it is the oldest mosque remaining from the Turkish Candar Emirate (Candarogullari or Isfandiyar Ogullari), who ruled the western Black Sea Coast from 1292 to 1462. It is located to the east of the city of Kastamonu, below the castle. And it had a marvellous door, carved by Abdullah, son of Ankarali Mahmut, in 1356. These door panes are carved with floral motifs shaped into discs and teardrops at the center and topped by carved inscriptions embedded in a floral frame. They are now kept in the Kastamonu Museum. The original is in the museum, but a very good copy is ion place.
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İbn Neccar Camii
Merkez, Kastamonu'da cami
Kastamonu, Türkiye
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I think I have walked past this mosque, but was too lazy to visit it. A pity, because it is the oldest mosque remaining from the Turkish Candar Emirate (Candarogullari or Isfandiyar Ogullari), who ruled the western Black Sea Coast from 1292 to 1462. It is located to the east of the city of Kastamonu, below the castle. And it had a marvellous door, carved by Abdullah, son of Ankarali Mahmut, in 1356. These door panes are carved with floral motifs shaped into discs and teardrops at the center and topped by carved inscriptions embedded in a floral frame. They are now kept in the Kastamonu Museum. The original is in the museum, but a very good copy is ion place.
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