A marble ‘çeşme’ (fountain), near the west entrance to the complex and next to the small graveyard that lies west of it. It is called ‘Emirsultan Çeşmesi’ or also ‘Fatma Hanım Çeşmesi’ (= Fountain of Lady Fatma, the wife of Emir Sultan), although it is a 19th century late-Ottoman replacement.
The original mosque of Emir Sultan was ordered (in the late 14th century) by his wife Lady Fatma (Hundi Fatma Hatun). She was a daughter of sultan Yıldırım Beyazıt and therefore had the means to do so. In 1426 she added a hamam (bathhouse) to the mosque and mausoleum, turning the complex into a real ‘külliye’.
A marble ‘çeşme’ (fountain), near the west entrance to the complex and next to the small graveyard that lies west of it. It is called ‘Emirsultan Çeşmesi’ or also ‘Fatma Hanım Çeşmesi’ (= Fountain of Lady Fatma, the wife of Emir Sultan), although it is a 19th century late-Ottoman replacement. The original mosque of Emir Sultan was ordered (in the late 14th century) by his wife Lady Fatma (Hundi Fatma Hatun). She was a daughter of sultan Yıldırım Beyazıt and therefore had the means to do so. In 1426 she added a hamam (bathhouse) to the mosque and mausoleum, turning the complex into a real ‘külliye’.
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Fatma Hanım Çeşmesi

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Yıldırım, Bursa, Türkiye
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A marble ‘çeşme’ (fountain), near the west entrance to the complex and next to the small graveyard that lies west of it. It is called ‘Emirsultan Çeşmesi’ or also ‘Fatma Hanım Çeşmesi’ (= Fountain of Lady Fatma, the wife of Emir Sultan), although it is a 19th century late-Ottoman replacement.
The original mosque of Emir Sultan was ordered (in the late 14th century) by his wife Lady Fatma (Hundi Fatma Hatun). She was a daughter of sultan Yıldırım Beyazıt and therefore had the means to do so. In 1426 she added a hamam (bathhouse) to the mosque and mausoleum, turning the complex into a real ‘külliye’.
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A marble ‘çeşme’ (fountain), near the west entrance to the complex and next to the small graveyard that lies west of it. It is called ‘Emirsultan Çeşmesi’ or also ‘Fatma Hanım Çeşmesi’ (= Fountain of Lady Fatma, the wife of Emir Sultan), although it is a 19th century late-Ottoman replacement. The original mosque of Emir Sultan was ordered (in the late 14th century) by his wife Lady Fatma (Hundi Fatma Hatun). She was a daughter of sultan Yıldırım Beyazıt and therefore had the means to do so. In 1426 she added a hamam (bathhouse) to the mosque and mausoleum, turning the complex into a real ‘külliye’.

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Yıldırım'da çeşme
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çeşme
Konum
Yıldırım, Bursa, Türkiye
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Bursa