Mardin Zairi (Şeyh Muhammed Zarrar) Cami
Özet
Sheigh Muhammed Zarrar Mosque is located on the hill where Sheigh Muhammed Zırrar
cemetery is located, south of Necmeddin District in the Artuklu District of Mardin. It is
registered to the Secaattin and Mehmet Zerran Foundation. The building is referred to as
"Muhammed ed-Dırâr Masjid-i Şerîfi", "Sheikh Mehmed Oki Masjid" in Ottoman Archive
documents. The Zairi Mosque was built by Emir Şüca'ed-din Raşid in the Artuqid Period in
the 14th century and was repaired by Ali el-Ensari in the Ottoman Period in H.1326-
M.1908. We learn about the history of the building, its period and its founder from the
stone foundation found in the mosque.
Mardin, located in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, gained importance over
time as it was located at the crossroads of trade routes. For this reason, the city has become
a frequent destination for many travelers, geographers, and scientists since the Islamic
period. Especially 11-13. between the centuries, Artuqids chose Mardin as its capital, and
with the reconstruction activities carried out, the city gained its physical and architectural
texture. In the architectural activities carried out by the Ottomans in Mardin, Ottoman
Architecture could not fully show its own character. The architectural tradition of the
Artuqids continued in the religious and social buildings built in this period.
In our thesis, Sheigh Muhammed Zarrar Mosque, has been examined in terms of its plan,
architectural and ornamental features. Historical and physical data related to the building
were conveyed in detail; The features seen in the work were tried to be evaluated by
comparing them with the Artuqid and Ottoman Period buildings in Mardin.