Wooden Mosques (Candi/Canti Mosques) from Anatolia’s Black Sea Region

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Erarslan
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Wood has been used in Turkish architecture, not only in houses and warehouse structures but also intensively in the building of mosques. The mosques of the times were built in the wood masonry system and were especially abundant in regions of Anatolia that we're blessed with generous forests. The Black Sea Region particularly abounds with wooden mosques. Known as çantı mosques, these structures represent the region’s cultural wealth. The aim of this article is to describe the mosques built in the “wooden masonry system” (çantı), a group of buildings that together signify a special group of mosques in Anatolian architecture, referring to examples of these types of mosques located in the region of the Black Sea. The features of the plans, construction systems, materials, and ornamentation of these structures will be detailed in an effort to document the identity of this collective cultural legacy and as a contribution to the literature for posterity.
来自安纳托利亚黑海地区的木制清真寺(Candi/Canti清真寺)
土耳其建筑不仅在房屋和仓库结构中使用木材,而且在清真寺的建筑中也大量使用木材。当时的清真寺是用木头砌筑的,在安纳托利亚地区尤其多,我们有幸拥有茂密的森林。黑海地区尤其有许多木制清真寺。这些建筑被称为安东清真寺,代表了该地区的文化财富。本文的目的是描述建造在“木质砖石系统”(antir)中的清真寺,这是一组建筑,在安纳托利亚建筑中象征着一组特殊的清真寺,参考了位于黑海地区的这些类型的清真寺的例子。这些建筑的规划、建筑系统、材料和装饰的特点将被详细描述,以记录这一集体文化遗产的身份,并为子孙后代的文学做出贡献。
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