- Atik Sinan
Sinan-i Atik also known as Azadli Sinan and Atik Sinan ('Old' Sinan to distinguish him from Koca Mimar Sinan Agha), born in Istanbul (
Istanbul ) was an Ottoman architect forMehmed II andMustafa III during the 15th century. He is credited with being thearchitect who built and designedIstanbul 's first selatin mosque theFatih Mosque and its complex in 1471 for the sultanMehmed II , over the ruins of theChurch of the Holy Apostles which was razed to the ground by the Ottomans, in order for the Fatih Mosque to be built. Selatinmosques have more than oneminaret . Historic sources report that Atik Sinan who was a Christian Greek [http://www.muslimheritage.com/uploads/OttomanArchitecture.pdf] architect, failed to make the dome of the mosque bigger and higher thanHagia Sofia which disappointed and angeredMehmed II so he had the hand of the architect amputated. Legend has it that Sinan complained to the city judge ("kadhi") who ruled what the sultan did was unjust and judged that the sultan's hand should be amputated in return. Seeing the sultan obey the judge's order the Greek architect was amazed withmuslim justice and converted toIslam . Sources say that the sultan rewarded Sinan ownership of a whole street town for his conversion to Islam and this gift was recognized byAhmed III three centuries later.
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