The complex was built by Işak Paşa who commanded the Ottoman forces during the siege of Istanbul, during the reign of Murad II, Fatih the Conqueror and Bayezid II (He was the Grand Vizier of Fatih the Conqueror twice and once for Bayezid II). It is understood from the foundation records that the construction was before 873 H (1468-69). In terms of construction characteristics, it is considered as the continuation of the architecture school called the Bursa style. It is similar to the Hamza Bey Mosque in Bursa considering its plan.
It is part of a larger complex, that consisted of mosque, madrasa, tomb, imaret, inn and stables but most have not survived to the present day, and there is no information about their architecture.
A madrasa to the north of the mosque consists of twelve rooms behind the porticos lined up in a "U" shape and a classroom overflowing on the axis. From the three-line Arabic inscription on the door of the classroom, it is understood that the building was completed in 887 (1482).
A tomb located in the southwest of the mosque was built for Tâcünnisâ Sultan Hatun, the wife of İshak Pasha, as understood from the endowment. Işak Paşa's own tomb was moved because it was in the way, it was unclear to me where it is.
تخصيص – شما باید اعتبار مربوطه را به دست آورید، پیوندی به مجوز ارائه دهید و نشان دهید که آیا تغییرات ایجاد شدهاند یا خیر. شما ممکن است این کار را به هر روش منطقی انجام دهید، اما نه به هر شیوهای که پیشنهاد میکند که مجوزدهنده از شما یا استفادهتان حمایت کند.
انتشار مشابه – اگر این اثر را تلفیق یا تبدیل میکنید، یا بر پایه آن اثری دیگر خلق میکنید، میبایست مشارکتهای خود را تحت مجوز یکسان یا مشابه با ا اصل آن توزیع کنید.
این پرونده حاوی اطلاعات اضافهای است که احتمالاً دوربین دیجیتال یا پویشگری که در ایجاد یا دیجیتالی کردن آن به کار رفته آن را افزوده است. اگر پرونده از وضعیت ابتداییاش تغییر داده شده باشد آنگاه ممکن است شرح و تفصیلات موجود اطلاعات تصویر را تماماً بازتاب ندهد.