The Burmese Mosque
The Burmese Mosque, which takes its name from the grooved appearance of its minaret, was built in 1540 by Emin Nureddin Osman, an Egyptian woman of the Ottoman State, according to the book at the entrance of the mosque. The mosque, located within the Saraçhane tourist park, was reopened to ...
The Burmese Mosque
The Burmese Mosque, which takes its name from the grooved appearance of its minaret, was built in 1540 by Emin Nureddin Osman, an Egyptian woman of the Ottoman State, according to the book at the entrance of the mosque. The mosque, located within the Saraçhane tourist park, was reopened to worship in 2020 after a long renovation.
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