Haseki Sultan Complex

[2] The complex contained a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital (darüssifa).

[2] The simple mosque is constructed with alternating courses of stone and brick and has a single-galleried minaret.

Unlike the madrasa and the soup-kitchen, the mosque lacks any cuerda seca tile-work.

[3] The carved stone inscription over the entrance from the street is a chronogram in Turkish giving the date of construction.

[5] A surviving account book shows that there were originally tiled lunette panels above six of the windows.

Elevations and plans published by Cornelius Gurlitt in 1912