Balıkesir Burhaniye'de Ağacık Köyü Cami Ve Tasvirleri
Author(s) -
Halil Sözlü
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.6132
Subject(s) - geology , humanities , art
At the beginning of the 18th Burhaniye started having characteristic Turkish-Islamic city and so the part of the Ottoman Art and Architecture. Burhaniye along with centers in villages, reflecting the characteristics of Ottoman architectural works is located the recent period. These works are from the beginning of the mosque without a doubt. Ağacık Village Mosque discussed, the late Ottoman architectural decoration is an important building in terms of reflecting. Baroque, rococo, neo-classical and empire decorations are seen together. These decorations, are seen as having made of plaster and wall paintings. Mosque, the plan is not effective in terms of Westernization the period. Furthermore, other mosques in Burhaniye has the property the same plan. Architectural structures protecting the authenticity in terms of features, and Şahinler in Burhaniye Hasan Aga and Şahinler Village Mosque is similar to. This mosques, in every village and neighborhood a mosque is made with the idea that it should be. These characteristics show close to each other. Some of them was built with understanding of the masjid. The mosque which is built in Agacık Village of Burhaniye in Balıkesir province is famous for its wall paintings and decoration more than its architectural style. Baroque ornaments belong to XVIII and XIX th century are practiced with a view of late Ottoman style. The use of the ornament repertoire belong to Ottoman westernization period in a out of capital city, in this small village mosque is a amazing case. The mosque which is studied in this article is widely described with its plan, wall paintings and compared with the similar Anatolian contemporary mosques and highlighted the importance of this mosque.
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