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The Green Mosque of Bursa: Legacy of Sultan Mehmed I

Ömer Çelik by Ömer Çelik
November 13, 2025
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If you’re planning a trip to Bursa, there’s one place you simply can’t miss: the Green Mosque Complex (Yeşil Külliye). This stunning set of buildings is more than just a mosque – it’s a window into the early days of the Ottoman Empire and a symbol of rebirth after a period of turmoil.

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Introduction: The Sultan Who Reunited the Empire

The Green Mosque Complex was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed I Çelebi (r. 1413–1421). After years of civil war among the sons of Bayezid I, Mehmed emerged victorious and reunited the empire. To celebrate peace and stability, he ordered the construction of a grand mosque complex in Bursa, the Ottoman capital.

Mehmed I passed away in 1421 before the project was finished, but his son Murad II completed the work and added the Green Tomb (Yeşil Türbe) as a final resting place for his father. The entire complex – mosque, tomb, madrasa, soup kitchen, and bathhouse – became a center of worship, charity, and education.

A Masterpiece of Early Ottoman Architecture

The Green Mosque (Yeşil Camii) is famous for its inverted T-plan layout, which creates a spacious central hall flanked by side rooms called iwans. This design made the mosque more than just a prayer hall – it was also a place for teaching, hospitality, and community life.

When you step inside, you’ll notice the elegant marble portal at the entrance, the beautiful marble fountain beneath the main dome, and the soft natural light filtering through the windows. The combination of marble panels, carved details, and ceramic tiles creates a balanced and calming space that feels both majestic and intimate.

The Dazzling Tiles

The mosque’s name comes from its spectacular green and turquoise tiles. The walls are decorated with a mix of techniques, including black-line tiles that keep the colors sharp and separate. The highlight is the mihrab (prayer niche), which rises 15 meters high and is completely covered in colorful tiles arranged in geometric and floral patterns.

Where the Tiles Came From

One of the most fascinating details about the Green Mosque is that its tiles were crafted by artisans from Tabriz, a major cultural hub in Persia (modern-day Iran). Sultan Mehmed I invited these master tile-makers to Bursa to give his mosque the very best craftsmanship of the era. A Persian inscription above the mihrab proudly declares the decoration to be the “work of the masters of Tabriz”.

These artisans brought with them the cuerda seca (black-line) technique, allowing multiple colors to be fired together without blending. This was one of the very first uses of this technique in Ottoman architecture, and it later inspired the famous Iznik tiles that decorated the great mosques of Istanbul.

The Green Tomb

Across from the mosque, you’ll find the Green Tomb, one of Bursa’s most iconic landmarks. Its exterior is covered in shimmering turquoise tiles, and inside you’ll see more tilework, Quranic inscriptions, and the beautifully decorated wooden sarcophagus of Mehmed I. The tomb also holds the graves of several of his family members, making it a powerful reminder of the dynasty’s history.

Why You Should Visit

The Green Mosque Complex isn’t just a beautiful site – it’s a place where you can feel the optimism of a reunited empire and see the roots of Ottoman architecture that would later flourish in Edirne and Istanbul. Today, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Bursa and Cumalıkızık: the Birth of the Ottoman Empire.”

When you visit, take your time. Listen to the sound of the fountain, admire the tilework up close, and walk across to the Green Tomb. It’s an experience that connects you to the very beginnings of one of history’s greatest empires.

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Ömer Çelik

Ömer Çelik

Ömer Çelik is a professional tour guide and art history student from Sivas, Turkey. He holds a degree in Tourist Guidance from Erzincan University and is currently studying Art History at Sivas Cumhuriyet University. With over six years of experience in the tourism industry, including guiding in Istanbul, Ömer brings a deep passion for cultural exploration and storytelling to his work. His academic background and personal experiences enrich his insights into Turkey's rich heritage, with a particular focus on the history of Sivas and the legacy of the Seljuk Empire. Through his blog posts for The Other Tour, Ömer shares his extensive knowledge and enthusiasm, offering readers a unique perspective on Turkey's historical and cultural treasures.

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