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Yaman Dede Mosque (Panaya Church)

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Türkiye, Kayseri, Talas
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00:00 - 23:59

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Located in the heart of Talas district in Kayseri, the Yaman Dede Mosque, originally known as Panaya Church, is a remarkable example of architectural transformation and interfaith heritage. With its rich history and symbolic value, it offers visitors ....

Yaman Dede Mosque (Panaya Church) – A Symbol of Spiritual Transition in Talas, Kayseri

Located in the heart of Talas district in Kayseri, the Yaman Dede Mosque, originally known as Panaya Church, is a remarkable example of architectural transformation and interfaith heritage. With its rich history and symbolic value, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into the cultural layers of Anatolia.

🕍 From Church to Mosque: A Historical Journey

This impressive building was originally constructed in 1886, during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II, by Metropolitan Ioannis for the local Greek Orthodox community. It was then known as Panaya Church, serving as a major religious center for the local Greek population in Talas.

Following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Greek inhabitants of Talas left the region. In 1925, the church's ownership was transferred, and the building was converted into a mosque, officially named Yaman Dede Mosque. The mosque takes its name from Yaman Dede (Mehmet Abdülkadir Keçeoğlu), a prominent local poet and mystic of Greek origin who converted to Islam.

🕌 Architectural Features

Originally built with a cruciform (cross-shaped) plan typical of Eastern Orthodox churches, the structure features high vaulted ceilings, thick stone walls, and a balanced layout. When converted into a mosque, a mihrab (prayer niche) and minbar (pulpit) were added to the southern side of the building.

Below the mosque’s terrace area, there are arch-shaped stone shops that were once used for commercial purposes. Today, these spaces serve cultural and artistic functions, often hosting exhibitions, workshops, and community events — extending the site's role from religious to social and cultural.

🧭 Who Was Yaman Dede?

Yaman Dede was born into a Greek Orthodox family but later embraced Islam and devoted himself to Sufism. A great admirer of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, he is remembered for his spiritual poetry and profound reflections on divine love. Naming the mosque in his honor reflects Talas’s deep-rooted history of cultural and religious transformation.

📍 Location and How to Get There

  • District: Talas, Kayseri
  • Street: Karabey Street, in the town center
  • Transportation: Easily accessible by public transportation from Kayseri city center
  • Navigation tip: Simply search for "Yaman Dede Camii, Talas – Kayseri" in your maps app

📲 Plan Your Visit with Advisormapp

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  • Get step-by-step directions to Yaman Dede Mosque
  • Access audio guides detailing its history and architecture
  • Explore nearby historical sites, museums, cafés, and event spaces

✨ Quick Facts:

  • 📅 Built: 1886
  • 🏛️ Original Name: Panaya Church
  • 🔁 Converted: 1925
  • 🧱 Architecture: Cruciform layout with added Islamic elements
  • 📍 Location: Talas town center, Karabey Street
  • 🎭 Lower level: Shops now used for cultural activities
  • 🌟 Significance: Symbol of spiritual and cultural transition

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