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Kurşunlu Mosque
Kurşunlu Mosque (Kurşunlu Cami) is an Ottoman-era mosque located in the Menteşe Balıbey District. It was built in 1493 by Es seyit Şücaaddin. The narthex was added by Şerif Efendi in 1900. Its minaret was built by Hacı İsmail in the same years. The most important feature of the mosque, which used to have a madrasah with thirty rooms in the past, and which makes it differ from other mosques in Muğla, is its large lead-covered dome. The hand-carved decorations inside the mosque were processed with madder colours brought from Rhodes. The main walls made of smooth cut stone bear the characteristics of Seljuk Architecture.
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