The 17-meter length of the grave is attributed to a common cultural belief in the region regarding the height of ancient, legendary figures.
The site was historically a location for a temple dedicated to Zeus and later a church before the construction of the current mosque complex.
The hill is locally referred to as 'Giant’s Hill' or 'Joshua’s Hill' due to the massive size of the tomb.
The mosque and tomb were restored in the 19th century following a fire that caused significant damage to the wooden structure.
The panoramic view from the summit encompasses the third Bosphorus bridge, Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge.
Yuşa Hazretleri Tepesi is the highest point on the Asian side of the Bosphorus, situated at an altitude of approximately 201 meters above sea level. The site features a 17-meter-long grave believed by local tradition to be the final resting place of Joshua, the biblical prophet and successor to Moses. The current complex, commissioned by Grand Vizier Yirmisekiz Çelebizade Mehmed Sait Pasha in 1755, includes a mosque, a dervish lodge, and a surrounding wall. The tomb is encased in an iron railing and decorated with blue tiles, serving as a focal point for visitors. The hill provides a vantage point overlooking the confluence of the Bosphorus strait and the Black Sea. It remains an active site of Islamic pilgrimage, attracting both tourists and worshippers throughout the year. The location is situated within the Beykoz district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
The viewing terrace located just outside the mosque courtyard, which offers a clear sightline toward the Bosphorus.
Bring a scarf for head covering as it is a respectful site for prayer.
Combine the visit with a trip to the nearby Anadolu Kavağı fishing village.
Keep conversations at a low volume to respect those there for quiet reflection.
Avoid visiting during Friday prayer times if you wish to tour the complex without causing disruption.
Visitors must remove footwear before entering the tomb area; modest attire covering shoulders and knees is strictly required for all genders.