The Three Glorious Mosques
The Three Glorious Mosques, completed in 1447, takes its name from one of its minarets. This mosque, inspired by the architect Sinan, has a very important place in history because it contains the tallest minaret of the Ottoman Empire.
The Three Glorious Mosques
The Three Glorious Mosques, completed in 1447, takes its name from one of its minarets. This mosque, inspired by the architect Sinan, has a very important place in history because it contains the tallest minaret of the Ottoman Empire. This structure, the work of the architect Muslihiddin, known as the Paralyzed Architect, is also mentioned in the famous travelogue of Evliya Çelebi. This mosque, which is rectangular in shape, unlike the usually square mosques of the Ottomans, at first glance gives the impression of a Seljuk mosque.
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