[1][2] Göğceli Mosque is situated inside the cemetery of the same name at Hasbahçe neighborhood in the Çarşamba district of Samsun Province.
[1] According to a research carried out on the wood samples taken from the building in 1990,[2] it was built during the second reign of Seljuk Sultan of Rûm Kaykhusraw I (r. 1205–1211) in 1206.
[3] The single-storey mosque was constructed forming the walls with single-piece planks stacked without the use of nails.
Forged iron nails were used only in the connection of the column capitals to the beams and in the additions made to the rafters extending towards the portico sections for women.
[4] The ornaments, dated to early and classical Ottoman Empire period,[3] are colored with vegetal paint.