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Ferruh Kethüda Camii

Ferruh Kethüda Camii

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Ferruh Kethüda Camii, Conversational mosque in Turkey

Ferruh Kethüda Camii is an Ottoman-era mosque located in Istanbul.

Built in 1562, it reflects the classic Ottoman architectural style of its time.

The mosque shows the intricate artistry of Mimar Sinan, one of the most celebrated Ottoman architects.

It remains an active place of worship for locals and a site of historical significance.

Its distinctive feature is the fine İznik tiles that adorn the building.

Location: Istanbul

Source: Wikimedia

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