About
Egirdir, Isparta, Lake District, Turkey, Europe
Hizirbey Mosque and arched minaret
The Hizirbey mosque in Egirdir
was constructed when the Seljuk Turks arrived in the west part
of Anatolia during the 13th century. During the Hamitogullari dynasty
the mosque was totally restored. Throughout the centuries the mosque has
been renovated several times. There is a gateway between the walls on
the eastern side. The minaret had been set perfectly into the passage.
It has been there for centuries, at the same place, despite time and wind.
The world’s only walk-through Minaret is an Egirdir landmark and its historical
claim to fame. The Minaret stands poised atop an archway adjacent to the
Hizirbey mosque and is located opposite the otogar in the middle of the
town centre.
Both the Hizirbey Mosque and arched Minaret were totally restored during
the Hamitogullari dynasty and have been renovated several times since.
Story
Egirdir
- Lake Egirdir
- Geography
and Climate - History
- Green Island -
Castle -
Hizirbey Mosque
- Aya Stefanos
- Dundarbey
School - Baba
Sultan Tomb - Shopping -
Recration - Beaches - Turkish Bath -
Old Egirdir House
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