Sinan Pasha Mosque (Cairo)

Coordinates: 30°03′44″N 31°13′46″E / 30.062109°N 31.229399°E / 30.062109; 31.229399
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Sinan Pasha Mosque
مسجد سنان باشا
Bulaq, Cairo, Egypt
Sinan Pasha Mosque (Cairo) is located in Egypt
Sinan Pasha Mosque (Cairo)
Shown within Egypt
Geographic coordinates30°03′44″N 31°13′46″E / 30.062109°N 31.229399°E / 30.062109; 31.229399
Architecture
TypeMosque
Specifications
Direction of façadeNorthwest
Dome dia. (outer)ca. 15 m[1]
Minaret(s)1
c.1800 sketch

The Sinan Pasha Mosque (

Bulaq district in Cairo. It was established by the governor of Cairo Koca Sinan Pasha
around 1571.

When the mosque was built the site was on the Nile shore which has since shifted westward.[1] The mosque's architecture combines Mamluk and Ottoman features. The last include its free-standing position in a garden and the gallery surrounding its square prayer hall on three sides roofed with eleven shallow domes. The mosque has a pencil-shaped minaret at its southern corner. The prayer hall's three entrance portals are decorated with Muqarnas.

The interior is influenced by the Fadawiya Mausoleum.[1] There is a wooden dikka on the northeastern side.

The mosque was once part of a complex with three

khans.[2] Its hamam still exists.[3]

Notes

References

  • Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (1989). Islamic architecture in Cairo : an introduction. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. p. 161-162.
    Wikidata Q109884393
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  • Parker, Richard B.; Sabin, Robin; Williams, Caroline (1985). Islamic monuments in Cairo (3 ed.). Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. pp. 277–278. .
  • Swelim, M. Tarek (1993). "An Interpretation of the Mosque of Sinan Pasha in Cairo".
    Wikidata Q109887192
    .