Tokat
Tokat is a city in northeastern Turkey. The city is in the Black Sea Region. In 2020, 203,395 people lived there.
Tokat Media
Tokat Castle seen from below.
Turkish and Azerbaijani flags on the Tokat Municipality Building.
Tokat Airport Terminal
Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Faculty of Arts and Sciences building.
Façade of the Gök Medrese in Tokat, founded by the Pervâne in around 1270.
Statue of Gazi Osman Paşa in Tokat
Kemer Ali Paşa had this mosque built in 1572, together with a hamam (public bath) and a türbe (tomb). He was a son-in-law of Şehzade Bayezıt (1525-1561), the third son of sultan Süleyman I (the Magnificent). All three buildings bear Ali Paşa’s name, of course. Ordering his ‘külliye’-complex was one of his last actions, because he died that same year 1572.