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Sultan Ahmed (Blue) Mosque

Istanbul's beloved mosque with six minarets.

1616 CE Famous for over 20,000 blue Iznik tiles inside.

Story

Just across from Hagia Sophia stands another wonderful mosque β€” the Blue Mosque, built about 400 years ago by a young Sultan named Ahmed. He wanted to give Istanbul a beautiful new mosque, so he hired the best architects and the finest tile-makers in the empire.

The nickname 'Blue Mosque' comes from the 20,000+ hand-painted blue and turquoise tiles that decorate the walls inside. When sunlight pours through the 260 stained-glass windows, the whole inside glows blue like the sea!

The mosque has six pencil-thin minarets, which was a record at the time. It also has a huge open courtyard where families and tourists love to take pictures of its many domes and half-domes climbing up to the sky.

Even though it is famous, it is still a real working mosque. The call to prayer is still made from those tall minarets five times every day, and visitors quietly step aside while people pray.

Fun facts

  • ✨Over 20,000 blue Iznik tiles cover the inside.
  • ✨It has 6 minarets β€” rare for any mosque.

Islamic lesson

β€œSharing beauty with others is a form of worship.”

Quiz

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Why is it called the 'Blue' Mosque?