Nişanca is a neighborhood in the Eyüp district of Istanbul. It contains a few historic mosques and is located just south of central Eyüp.
The Eyüp Sultan Mosque exits onto the Cülus Yolu (Accession Road). After being girded with the Sword of Osman, the newly crowned sultans would start their procession to Topkapi Palace down this road.
The Eyüp Sultan Mosque (Eyüp Sultan Camii) in Istanbul, Turkey, is considered by many to be the fourth holiest site in Islam. It’s located in the Eyüp district.
There’s lots to see in central Eyüp other than the Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Pierre Loti Hill. Most of the attractions are tombs of important Ottomans.
The tomb of Mehmed V (V. Mehmed Türbesi) faces the road along the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It’s located in Eyüp south of the Cülus Yolu.