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This marker is part of an extended History of Islamic Architecture
Bursa
Hüdavendigar Külliyesi
Murat I Complex
1365-1385
The imperial complex of Murad I, bearing his epithet Hüdavendigar, consists of a mosque with madrasa (medrese) and dervish lodge (zaviye), mausoleum (türbe), fountain, a soup kitchen (imaret), a hamam and a Koran school for boys (sibyan mektebi).
The mausoleum was commissioned by Bayezid I after the death of his father Murad I in Kosovo in 1329 and is located to the south of the mosque. It is a single-unit with a dome resting on double arches and Byzantine columns and houses the tombs of Murad I and seven other members of the Ottoman family.
View of the northern façade of the mosque with five-bay portico and gallery above
Text and photo Archnet.org