FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE 'ÇOBAN MUSTAFA PAŞA' MOSQUE AT GEBZE
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- Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi
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The concern of this paper is to contribute to the double controversy confronting
researchers when approaching the complex of Çoban Mustafa Paşa; the first
being the problem of its attribution to an architect and secondly, the degree to
which the marble work is of late Mamluk origin.
The architecture, material and structural decoration of the Çoban Mustafa Paşa
mosque found at Gebze can be considered a traditional monument of the early
16th century in Anatolia. It's structural decorations such as the portal, minbar
and mihrab, all follow a relatively common theme, which can be considered a
continuation of the Ottoman decorative tradition. The mosque also shows in its
structural material and plan type; the domed square construction, close relation
to the manner followed by the Ottoman master builders and later by Architect
Sinan, in the use of stone and alternative stone and brick walls.
The applied decoration, on the other hand is unique to Ottoman Turkey. Hardly
any other example can be seen in Anatolia, comparable in their amounts of
polychrome marble, nor in their decorative patterns, to those at the mosque of
Çoban Mustafa Paşa. The wall lining of the mosque in marble, is not found
elsewhere in the complex. It therefore has no logical chronology with Anatolian
decorative tradition, and leads the researcher to look elsewhere for comparative
materials. There is controversy among scholars on the problem of whether to attribute the mosque
of Çoban Mustafa Paşa to Esir Ali or to Mimar Sinan. This problem rises from the fact
that the mosque is dated to 929 H., or 1523 AD. during the period when Esir Ali was
the head of the imperial architects of the Ottoman Empire. Esir Ali or Acem Ali,
supposedly built many buildings, among which are the Mosque of Sultan Selim of 1523,
the Süleymaniye Mosque in Çorlu, the Selimiye Mosque in Konya, and the Mosque of
Kasım Paşa in Bozhöyük (Mayer, 1956,50). None of these mosques though confirm this
attribution, but it is taken for granted, as he was responsible for the major projects under
the Ottoman construction system.
On the other hand, historical accounts, some written during the life time of architect
Sinan, confirm the attribution of the Çoban Mustafa Paşa Mosque and complex to
Mimar Sinan. The mosque appears in Tezkiret-ül Bünyan inscribed by Sai Mustafa
Çelebi, and is entitled 'Mısırlı' or of Egyptian origin (Sönmez, 1988, 31-37). In
Tezkiret-ül Ebniye, and in Tuhfet-ül Mimarin, the complex was attributed to Mimar
Sinan (Sönmez, 1988,67). The Risalet-ülMimariye, though, only attributes Gebze's
Hamam to Architect Sinan (Sönmez, 1988,88,160). The founder and patron of the
complex is Çoban Mustafa Paşa a military Serasker, or Commander in Chief, who served
under Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. He was sent to Cairo in 1522, as the viceroy of
Egypt. Çoban Mustafa Paşa stayed in Cairo for six months and eighteen days. When
he returned to Istanbul, he resigned and settled at Gebze. He died in 1529, and was
buried in his unfinished Türbe (Eklem, 1935,57). Çoban Mustafa Paşa joined Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent in his expedition
to Rhodes. And at that period, Mimar Sinan was a young but important and
distinguished military engineer, taking part in this expedition. In the accounts of
Evliya Çelebi Çoban Paşa had offered Mimar Sinan to construct a mosque for him
at Gebze, but as this offer had been probably rejected, Çelebi Continues and
attributes the mosque to Mimar Sinan's 'master assistant' (Has Halifesi) Husam
Kalfa (Çelebi, 1970,166-169). This Rhodes expedition, in 1522, would have been a
perfect period for the Paşa to meet with Mimar Sinan, discuss the erection of his
complex, and later during the same year he was transferred to Egypt.
Mimar Sinan would have been still very young in 1520's to be able to execute
such a massive complex. Furthermore, it would have been impossible for him,
just to design it without staying behind and supervising it, at the time of expeditions
with Sultan Süleyman. But then why do the chronicles and his accounts
attribute the complex to him? Evliya Çelebi, mentions in his accounts that Mimar
Sinan was responsible for specific parts of the complex, which suggests that the
complex itself was built by two different architects; Kalfa and Sinan, in two
different stages or periods. The first is probably the Mosque, and the surrounding
walls and main entrance, as well as the neighboring bath, while the second stage
is the construction work Mimar Sinan supervised, which includes the caravansaray,
türbe, medrese, hans and their masterly arrangement (Figures 1-2).
In 1533 AD. (940 H.), Matrakçı Nasuh visited Gebze and drew the building in his
chronicles, where he describes the stages of Sultan Süleyman's campaign, as a single
domed mosque with walls surrounding its sides and an entrance facing the mosque
(Figure 3).Nootherbuildingappears in thesurroundingwaIl,suggestingthathe passed
through when the first stage of the construction was completed (Yurdaydin, 1974).
Furthermore, the Türbe which is located right behind the mosque, was never completed.
It is stated that Çoban Mustafa Paşa was buried there in 1529 AD., but it was not yet finished, as it appears today, with places left for the inscription panels and with
exterior decorations uncompleted. In theinterior wall liningof the Türbe, tiles were used
which, according to Atıl (1973), were used earlier in the Türbes of Şehzade Mustafa and
Şehzade Mahmud (d. 1507) in Bursa, and the same style of decorations can be seen at
the Yeni Valide Mosque in Manisa (1522-3) (Atıl, 1973). It is also dated by the ceramic
ewers to be from the 1510-up to 1529 (Atıl, 1973). Therefore, the construction did stop,
eitherin the middleofthework.orbythedeathofCobanMustafa Paşa. Thisimerruption
of work does not have a relation with the departure of the Egyptian craftsmen back to
Egypt, as they had already left during an earlier period, and as the Türbe has no
polychromed marble, and is of a typical Ottoman style.
The second stage, which includes the enlargement of the complex with the
addition of a medrese and the elaborate arrangement of the rest of the complex,
as indicated by Çelebi and confirmed from the Risale, is the work of Mimar Sinan,
from the earliest years of his occupation as chief architect of the court. This
period of construction is therefore suggested to have been between 1538-40 A.D.
In 1522 AD., the construction of the first stage, including the mosque, tookplace. During
the same year Ibn Ilyas mentions that 'as soon as Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent took
power, he ordered all the Egyptian captives to return to Cairo', which they did in several
groups within this year as indicated (Ibn Ilyas, 1893). It is during this year but at a later stage,
that Çoban Mustafa Paşa was sent to Cairo, as the Viceroy for six months, during which he
transferred the marble materials for his mosque. This transportation of materials has been
noted by Evliya Çelebi, to have reached the Danca port of Gebze, then moved to the
construction site. Therefore, neither these materials were those brought over by Sultan
Selim, nor did the Egyptian captives help in their application. Since these captives left for
Cairo prior to the period of Çoban Mustafa Paşa's appointment as Viceroy in Cairo,
the construction of the complex was just starting.
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Abstract (Original Language):
Gebze'de Çoban Mustafa Paşa Külliyesi üzerinde araştırma yapanlar, iki soruya
yanıt vermekte güçlük çekmişlerdir. Bunlardan ilki, yapının mimarının kim
olduğu, ikincisi ise yapıda kullanılan renkli mermerlerin malzeme ve işçiliği ile
zaman ve mekanda neden farklılık gösterdiğidir.
Çoban Mustafa Paşa Camisi, kubbeli ve kare planlı kurgusu, mihrab-minber-portal
gibi mimari elemanları ve malzeme kullanımı ile erken onaltıncı yüzyıl Osmanlı
mimari geleneğini sürdüren bir anıt olarak tanımlanabilir. Ancak, kaplama olarak
kullanılan renkli mermerler ve Harem cephesinde uygulanan mimari süsleme
Osmanlı dönemi için özel bir örnek olarak durmaktadır. Yalnız bu camide
kullanılmış olan renkli mermer kaplamaları açıklamak için başka kültür çevrelerine
ve bilgi kaynaklarına bakmak gerekmektedir.
Tarihlendirme, bani, mimar ve malzemenin kaynaklanna ilişkin soruları irdelemek
amacıyla dönemin politikası, tarihsel olayları ve yapının banisi olan Çoban Mustafa
Paşa'nm kimliği ve politik olaylar dizisi içindeki yeri değerlendirilmiş; tarihi belgeler,
Mimar Sinan'ınyapıtlarını listeleyen Tezkireler, Evliya Çelebi Seyahatnamesi, Matrakçı
Nasuh'un Gebze Minyatürü incelenmiştir. Ayrıca, kaplama işçiliğinin Memluklu dönemindeki Kahire Cami ve Medreselerinde uygulanan örnekleri ile
karşılaştırmaları yapılmıştır. Bulgularımız aşağıdaki gibi Özetlenebilmektedir:
1. Cami, çevre duvarı ve hamam, külliye inşaatının birinci aşamasına aittir.
2. Bu ilk aşamanın mimarı Hüsam Kalfa'dır. Sinan'ın hayatta olduğu sırada
yazılmış Tezkireler Cami'yi ona atfederler. Ancak, Sinan herhalde inşaatın ikinci
aşamasına katkıda bulunmuş ve kervansaray, türbe, medrese ve han yapılarını
üstlenmiştir.
3. Onbeşinci Yüzyıl sonlan ile Onaltıncı Yüzyıl başlarında Kahire yapılarında
kullanılan renkli mermer kaplamalar, Çoban Mustafa Paşa'nın Kahire'deki görev
süresine rastlamaktadır. Bu da, Çoban Mustafa Paşa'nın mermer kaplamaları,
inşaatına karar verdiği Camisi'nde kullanılacakları yerlere uygun olarak ısmarladığı
ve daha sonra bunların Gebze'ye taşınmasını sağladığı görüşünü güçlendirmektedir.
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