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Bursa Yildirim Mosque

The mosque dates from 1391 and the complex consists of a medrese - now a public health centre, recognizable in its architecture, but no good for pictures - and a türbe or tomb). It is named after Sultan Beyazit I (1360-1403) "who founded the first centralized Ottoman state based on traditional Turkish and Muslim institutions and who stressed the need to extend Ottoman dominion in Anatolia." (Enc. Britt.), whose nickname was "Yıldırım" or "The Thunderbolt".


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Dick Osseman03-Dec-2005 22:27
I knew this to be the case, but I see what you mean: although "yildirim" was a nickname of Beyazit I (you can find this in Shaw, History of the Otoman Empire and Modern Turkey he translates it "thunderbolt", and in several other sources), this does not transfer to the mosque's name. I will change it when I find the time.
Guest 03-Dec-2005 19:06
The name of the Mosque comes from one of the great sultans of Ottoman Empire(Yildirim Beyazid).You can not traslate it into English as thunder.