Complex of Mehmed I
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The Complex of Mehmed I is a large complex in Bursa, Turkey built by Sultan Mehmed I Çelebi and completed in 1420. The complex is one of the last in a series of royal mosque complexes in Bursa starting with the Orhaniye Complex in the fourteenth century and ending with the Muradiye Complex completed in 1447. The complex includes the Yeşil Mosque, a madrassa, bath house, soup kitchen and the tomb of Sultan Mehmed I Çelebi.
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- Archnet Digital Library, Dictionary of Islamic Architecture, Yeşil Cami.