Harput Great Mosque
Harput Great Mosque, also called Cami Kebir, Cami-i Magnificent and Eğri Minaret Mosque, was built in 1157 by the Artuqid ruler Fahreddin Karaarslan. There are also many legends among the people about the tilt of the minaret of the mosque, which has Anatolian and Iranian Seljuk architectural features, and the mulberry tree standing behind the altar, as if to pray.