This is a list of places of worship in Gaziantep, a city in south-central Turkey.
Historical mosques
| Name
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Image
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Location
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Opened
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Notes
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| Ağa Mosque
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1500s[a]
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| Ahmed Çelebi Mosque
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1672
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| Alaüddevle Mosque
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Mamluk period[b]
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| Alaybey Mosque
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late 1500s
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| Ali Nacar Mosque
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Mamluk period[c]
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| Ayşe Bacı Mosque
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early 1700s
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| Bostancı Mosque
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Medieval era[d]
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| Boyacı Mosque
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1357[e]
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| Esenbek Mosque
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Mamluk period
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| Eyüpoğlu Mosque
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Mamluk period[f]
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| Hacı Nasır Mosque
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late 1600s
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| Handaliye Mosque
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1500s
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| Hüseyin Paşa Mosque
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early 1700s
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| Karagöz Mosque
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| Kara Tarla Mosque
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1500s[g]
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| Kozanlı Mosque
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late 1600s
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| Liberation Mosque
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Originally Surp Asdvadzadzin Church.[6]
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| Mehmed Nuri Pasha Mosque
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late 1700s[h]
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| Ömeriye Mosque
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1210
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| Ömer Şeyh Mosque
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1698
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| Şeyh Fethullah Mosque
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mid 1500s
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| Şirvani Mosque
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Unknown[i]
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| Tahtani Mosque
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1500s[j]
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Historical churches
| Name
|
Image
|
Location
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Denomination
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Opened
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Notes
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| The Anglican Church
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Anglican
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late 1800s
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Demolished.
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| Chapel of Saint Elias
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Armenian Apostolic
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1600s
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Converted into mosque and bathhouse during the Ottoman period.
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| The First Protestant Church
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Kayacık
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1855
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Demolished or turned into cinema.
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| Kendirli Church
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Latin
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1905
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| The Second Protestant Church
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Hayık
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1868
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Fate unclear.
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| Surp Asdvadzadzin Cathedral
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Armenian Apostolic
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1893
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Present-day Liberation Mosque.[6]
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| Surp Bedros Church
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Armenian Catholic
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1862
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Historical synagogues
Notes
- ^ Rebuilt c. 1799 – c. 1800.
- ^ Prayer-hall rebuilt in 1901.
- ^ Rebuilt in 1816.
- ^ The mihrab and portal date back to 1574. The portico may be from the Ottoman period.
- ^ Repaired in 1575, when the prayer-hall was rebuilt.
- ^ Almost complete reconstruction in 1947.
- ^ Repaired about 1775.
- ^ Minaret built in 1785.
- ^ Repaired in 1681.
- ^ Rebuilt in 1578.
References
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