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Hamamönü is a quaint area between the Hacettepe University campus and Ankara Citadel, with restored houses in 19th centu... Hamamönü is a quaint area between the Hacettepe University campus and Ankara Cit... Hamamönü is a quaint area between the Hacettepe University campus and Ankara Citadel, with restored ...
Cicekcioglu translates to ‘Son of Florist’, a reference to the beautiful flower motifs of this 17th century mosque. Cicekcioglu translates to ‘Son of Florist’, a reference to the beautiful flower ... Cicekcioglu translates to ‘Son of Florist’, a reference to the beautiful flower motifs of this 17th ...
The Ahi Elvan Mosque was commissioned by Ahi leader Ahi Elvan Mehmet Bey in 1382, and restored by Sultan Mehmed I in 141... The Ahi Elvan Mosque was commissioned by Ahi leader Ahi Elvan Mehmet Bey in 1382... The Ahi Elvan Mosque was commissioned by Ahi leader Ahi Elvan Mehmet Bey in 1382, and restored by Su...
The Zincirli Mosque in Ulus was built in 1685 and is a typical 17th century Turkish mosque, with a stone dado and brick ... The Zincirli Mosque in Ulus was built in 1685 and is a typical 17th century Turk... The Zincirli Mosque in Ulus was built in 1685 and is a typical 17th century Turkish mosque, with a s...
Ulus is the heart of Ankara, a bustling area around a square with several historical sites such as the Monument of Repub... Ulus is the heart of Ankara, a bustling area around a square with several histor... Ulus is the heart of Ankara, a bustling area around a square with several historical sites such as t...
The Alaaddin Mosque was built in 1178 by Seljuq king Mesut, and later renovated by the Ottomans in the 14th and 15th cen... The Alaaddin Mosque was built in 1178 by Seljuq king Mesut, and later renovated ... The Alaaddin Mosque was built in 1178 by Seljuq king Mesut, and later renovated by the Ottomans in t...