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A forgotten work of Mimar Sinan: Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa

Madrasas are very important centers for Islamic civilization that transfers knowledge and ingenuity from the depths of history to the pages of the future. For this reason, the Ottomans built a madrasah next to almost every mosque they built. In accordance with this, Mimar Sinan, who reconstructed Istanbul with hundreds of unique works, designed a distinguished madrasa inside the Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex in Tophane. So, what are the features of the Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa designed by Sinan, which has been forgotten over time? Architect Tufan Okul explains for Anews.com.tr.

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A forgotten work of Mimar Sinan: Kılıç Ali Pasha Madrasa
Although the madrasa is the work of Mimar Sinan, it is remarkable that it is not included in the biographies describing his works. Some historians claim that Sinan designed this madrasa, but its construction was only completed after his death in 1588. The square-planned madrasa consists of seventeen cells covered with eighteen domes, one of which is at the entrance, around the courtyard with a portico. In the middle, there is a large domed classroom.