The mosque of Bálí Páshá is a lofty building, near the mosque of Emír Najárí, and was built by Sinán.
The mosque of Rustam Páshá, the vezír of Soleïmán, in that part of the town called Takht-ul-kala’, is ornamented with glazed tiles. It is beautiful beyond the powers of description. On all sides it is surrounded with shops.
The mosque of Yavursár, in the corn-market, has one cupola, but no chronograph. It was built by my grandfather.
The mosque of the corn-market was built by the lieutenant of police in the time of Sultán Soleïmán. It is situate without the corn-market, on the sea-shore, and was built by Sinán. Being decayed, it was repaired by Kara Chelebí Zádeh. It stands on an elevated spot, has a lofty cupola, six shops, several warehouses, and a minaret, which in point of elegance surpasses all others in Constantinople.
The mosque of the Válideh of Sultán Othmán II. is near the Ak-seráï, and was built by the famous architect Khoajeh Sinán.
The mosque of the famous architect himself is near that of Sultán Báyazíd.
The mosque of the Kádhí Asker Abdu-r-rahmán Efendí, by Sinán.
The mosque of Hájí Evhad Allah, at the Seven Towers, by the same architect.
The mosque of Khádim Mahmúd Aghá, the kapú ághá, or chief of the white eunuchs, is near the Akhor-kapú (stable-gate). He was the ághá of Sultáns Soleïmán and Selím II.
The mosque of Khoajeh Khosrou Beg, is near that of Khoajeh Mustafá Páshá, and was built by Sinán.