From the web I gathered: it is thought to be made at the beginning of the 15th century. It's a neighborhood masjid mosque with a shield wall. 8,32 x8,32 m. The earthquake in 1855 made the dome above collapse, later a tiled pitched roof was made. The walls are built with two rows of bricks and rubble. The building was used as a warehouse for a long time, in 1961, was restored and opened to worship. The property owners had moved a door, so authenticity is lost. The prayer niche has muqarnas (stalactite formed decoration) and is original.
"Yiğit" is translated as "brave", I think the "d" in the end is an alternative form.
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Yiğit Cedid Camii
Osmangazi, Bursa'da cami
Bursa, Osmangazi, Türkiye
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From the web I gathered: it is thought to be made at the beginning of the 15th century. It's a neighborhood masjid mosque with a shield wall. 8,32 x8,32 m. The earthquake in 1855 made the dome above collapse, later a tiled pitched roof was made. The walls are built with two rows of bricks and rubble. The building was used as a warehouse for a long time, in 1961, was restored and opened to worship. The property owners had moved a door, so authenticity is lost. The prayer niche has muqarnas (stalactite formed decoration) and is original. "Yiğit" is translated as "brave", I think the "d" in the end is an alternative form.
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