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The Sancaktar Mosque was one part of a larger monastery complex, now demolished. Today it is known as a "Mescidi", a small mosque. I'm not sure when it was built but the style appears to be late Byzantine - perhaps something from the fourteenth century, the height of the Palaiologian dynasty. A very simple structure made out of rough brick and simple shapes, it doesn't always appear on many must-see lists. But there is a humble elegance to its construction that is worth seeing.
The [[Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque|Sancaktar Mosque]] was one part of a larger monastery complex, now demolished. [[Modern times|Today]] it is known as a "Mescidi", a small mosque. [[Clay Kaczmarek|I]]'m not sure when it was built but the style appears to be late [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]]—perhaps something from the fourteenth century, the height of the {{Wiki|Palaiologos|Palaiologian dynasty}}. A very simple structure made out of rough brick and simple shapes, it doesn't always appear on many must-see lists. But there is a humble elegance to its construction that is worth seeing.
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Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque
Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque

The Sancaktar Mosque was one part of a larger monastery complex, now demolished. Today it is known as a "Mescidi", a small mosque. I'm not sure when it was built but the style appears to be late Byzantine—perhaps something from the fourteenth century, the height of the Palaiologian dynasty. A very simple structure made out of rough brick and simple shapes, it doesn't always appear on many must-see lists. But there is a humble elegance to its construction that is worth seeing.