Nakıpzade Mosque in Yozgat

Nakıpzade Mosque in Yozgat
Nakıpzade Mosque: The mosque is in the Köseoğlu neighborhood. The building is dated according to its inscription on the entrance gate to the harim. According to the madrasa inscription on the entrance to the mosque, the mosque was built by Hosyar II, the second woman of Mahmut II, on H.1260 / M.1844 with the madrasah. Inscription Beyhan Sultan's spiritual daughter, Mihrimah Sultan's daughter, who is seen as a woman, in fact Beyhan Sultan's spiritual mother, Mihrimah Sultan's own mother. It is written in the inscription that both daughters died before him and it is written that they made this work on their behalf. He is also an inscription master named Ziya. In addition to the inscription, the mosque has two foundations. The first of these foundations was H.Zi’l icHicce 1268 / M. Before 21 September 1852. In this foundation, the owner of the mosque has 12,000 gurus money foundations and wants the maintenance and repair and other expenses of the mosque with this money. The second foundation is H.26 Cemazziye - Evvel 1332 / M. dated 22 April 1914. This foundation was founded by Sivas Agricultural Inspector Ayintabi - zade Mustafa Mahzar Bey b. Hacı Ömer Lütfi Bey is a member of the non-real estate income of 500 grants per year. According to the conditions of the foundation, 200 guru of the income would be spent on the repair and maintenance of the mosque and 30 guru of the waterways. The harim has a rectangular plan and a flat ceiling. There is a mihrab with a pentagonal body on the axis in the south and next to it (west) the original wooden pulpit with railings made of cage carving technique. The mihrab is made of colored guides. On the eastern wall, between the two windows in the south, there is a balcony-like preacher chair through the window. The front of the preacher's pavilion has a wooden railing and a round arch decorated with stone moldings on the sides. To the north of the harim, there is a balcony in front of it that protrudes southward. The mahfile is reached by the stairs inside the side wall of the last congregation in the northeast of the last congregation place. Harimi on the eastern and western walls, three southern and northern walls, two lower windows and the upper windows above them are illuminated. To the north of the harim, there is a last double-storey congregation, which is opened out with three round arches resting on four columns, covered by a wall with an extension of the harim and a glass front. The place of the last congregation with the harim is a door ring-shaped kaval minaret with a balcony on the axis of the mihrab. The minaret is accessed through the gate in the southwest corner. As ornament in the harim, the pulpit of the pulpit is made of cage carving technique, the preacher's residence and the cypress motifs on the side and the moldings on the walls of the building made of cut stone.