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Kasım Ağa Mosque ((トルコ語:Kasım Ağa Mescidi); also ''Kâsım Bey Mescidi'', where ''mescit'' is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Byzantine building converted into a mosque by the Ottomans in Istanbul, Turkey. Neither surveying during the last restoration nor medieval sources have made it possible to find a satisfactory answer as to its origin and possible dedication. It is probable that the small building was part of the Byzantine complex and monastery whose main church was the building known in Ottoman era as the Odalar Mosque, whose dedication is also uncertain.〔Müller-Wiener (1977), p. 164.〕 The edifice is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople. ==Location== The mosque lies in Istanbul, in the district of Fatih, in the neighborhood ((トルコ語:mahalle)) of Salmatomruk, not far from Edirnekapı (the ancient Gate of Charisius), more or less halfway between the Chora Church and the Fethiye Mosque, 〔Westphalen (1998), p. 1.〕 and about 100 meters southwest of the remains of the Odalar Mosque.〔Eyice (1955) p. 72〕 The small mosque – enclosed in a garden with trees – lies between ' and ', and is surrounded by modern blocks.〔
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