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According to an Turkish Arabic inscription on the wall, the Mukaddem Mosque was built by Sultan Mehmet in 1450..
According to an Turkish Arabic inscription on the wall, the Mukaddem Mosque was built by Sultan Mehmet in 1450.
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Saray, 33950 Silifke/Mersin, Turkey
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