The Ishak Çelebi Mosque (Macedonian: Исак џамија, romanized: Isak džamija, Albanian: Xhamia e Isak Çelebiut, Turkish: İshakiye Camii) is the largest mosque in Bitola, North Macedonia.
[1] Popularly known as Ishakkiye, this mosque was named after its founder, Judge Ishak Çelebi, son of Isa Fakıh and was built in 1506.
[1] The marble plaque and the inscription is written in eight verses divided in eight equal fields.
The date is given as a chronogram and is written in Nesih: Help (is coming) in the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate the old house was beautified by the chronogram His noble Ishak ibn Isa, may his happiness last, May His honor increase in Paradise He built the mosque, fortunately for us.
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