Ulu Mosque - Burdur It was built in 1300 by Hamitoğlu Dündar Bey. Çelik Mehmet Pasha had the repair done in 1749. It was built as a wooden carcass in 1919 after the earthquake. It has a half-domed interior. The second congregation in the direction of the northern gate covers 3 domes. The mosque is made of cut blocks. It has wooden ceilings and tile roof. There are pointed arched windows in two rows on the body walls. The mosque has three entrances to the north, east and west of the mosque in accordance with the architectural characteristics of the Seljuk and Beyliks Ulu Mosques. The two minarets located on the northeast and northwest corners of the mosque are very gene-bodied, close to the square-base cylinder.