English: Kemer Ali Paşa had this mosque built in 1572, together with a hamam (public bath) and a türbe (tomb). He was a son-in-law of Şehzade Bayezıt (1525-1561), the third son of sultan Süleyman I (the Magnificent). All three buildings bear Ali Paşa’s name, of course. Ordering his ‘külliye’-complex was one of his last actions, because he died that same year 1572.
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