Showing posts with label Eyup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eyup. Show all posts

4/02/2015

The Eyup Sultan Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey


The Eyup Sultan Mosque is a place of pilgrimage

The Eyup Sultan Mosque is in the upper reaches of the Golden Horn, and has been described as "the holiest shrine in Istanbul". It is said to contain the remains of Eyüp-el-Ensari, the standard bearer of the prophet Mohammed, and is a place of pilgrimage.


People come to pray at the shrine

While serving as commander of the Arab forces during the siege of Constantinople, 668 to 669, Eyüp was killed, and buried on the outskirts of the city. Mehmet the Conqueror built a mosque at the site of Eyüp's grave five years after the conquest, and it became the place where an Ottoman prince would be dressed with the Sword of Osman, signifying his ascension as monarch of the Ottoman Empire.


The view from Pierre Loti

We took the cable car up to the famous Pierre Loti Cafe for lunch, so we could enjoy the amazing view. The well-known poet and author was enraptured by Istanbul, and he often came here to gaze out over the Golden Horn.


The day had started out dull and gloomy, fortunately the sun shone,
just as we were starting lunch


Gabriele balanced on a ledge to take a picture

The mosque is surrounded by  vast cemetery in which many imperial princes and other Ottoman grandees are buried, because of its sacred and historical importance. Later, anyone with the money for a gravesite wanted to be buried here, in order to be close to Eyüp-el-Ensari, and ensure a guaranteed place in the hereafter. Part of the cemetery can be seen behind Gabriele.


Naturally, with so many visitors to the area, there is a large market. 
We couldn't resist checking it out before we caught the ferry home.

Elizabeth Coughlan

3/11/2015

Jessica's Photography Expedition in Istanbul


Jessica, the Photographer

My granddaughter Jessica took her first photograph trek to Eyup, Istanbul, with our local photography Club. She decided her theme would be the local wildlife. So here is a selection of her images. Enjoy!


Eyup is a holy site, so many people want to to be buried near there. 
A a result, there a many cemeteries, and they are full of cats.


Some people go there especially to feed the cats...


...and they can be seen tucking in!












Jessica also found a sleeping dog...


...and some pigeons having a bath in the fountain

Well done, Jessica! What a lovely collection!

All photos by Jessica Bell, Photographer.

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I couldn't resist this one!