Pasha Mosque with 24 wooden columns, wooden ceiling, stone, rubble
It is walled and has an earthen roof. Its minaret was inspired by Seljuk architecture. There is a madrasah next to the Ottoman work of Pasha Mosque, a hammam behind it, a large fountain in front, and a bazaar around it.
In 1933, with an official decision, the earthen roof collapsed and the ruined mosque was demolished.
This mosque, which has been closed to worship for 87 years since it was destroyed, has come to life again today by adhering to its surveying.
Used Material: Tuff Stone