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The Beyazit II mosque is from 1486. From this view one can clearly see that, as with many mosques, it is the centre of a series of other buildings, such as a soup kitchen, a koran school, a hospital. One of the largest I know is in Istanbul at the Fatih Mosque and the Süleyman complex is pretty big too. Nice about this one is its size: just right. The picture was taken from a rock on the other side of the river, on top it the Kale or fortress, in the rock's side are dug the grave monuments of Pontic kings.
Copyright Dick Osseman. For use see my Profile.
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