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Camii Collection (page 4)

Background imageCamii Collection: Detail from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, Turkey

Detail from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, Turkey
Ulu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture

Background imageCamii Collection: A calligraphy from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, Tur

A calligraphy from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, Tur
Ulu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture

Background imageCamii Collection: Entrance of the Green Mosque in Bursa, Turkey

Entrance of the Green Mosque in Bursa, Turkey
The Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) is one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture

Background imageCamii Collection: Door of the Green Mosque in Bursa, Turkey

Door of the Green Mosque in Bursa, Turkey
The Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) - one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture

Background imageCamii Collection: Turkey - Bursa - The Green Mosque (Yesil Cami)

Turkey - Bursa - The Green Mosque (Yesil Cami)
Turkey - Bursa - Yesil (Green) Complex - view toward the southern facade of the Yesil Cami (Mosque of Mehmed I). Date: circa 1906

Background imageCamii Collection: Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Camii, Aksaray, Constantinople, Tu

Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Camii, Aksaray, Constantinople, Turkey. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCamii Collection: Interior view of the Sultanahmet Camii (mosque)

Interior view of the Sultanahmet Camii (mosque). Date between 1880 and 1900

Background imageCamii Collection: Imperial Yildiz Sarayi (palace) and grounds, and the Hamidiy

Imperial Yildiz Sarayi (palace) and grounds, and the Hamidiye Camii (mosque). Date between 1880 and 1893. Imperial Yildiz Sarayi (palace) and grounds, and the Hamidiye Camii (mosque)

Background imageCamii Collection: Suleymaniye Camii (mosque), Constantinople, Turkey

Suleymaniye Camii (mosque), Constantinople, Turkey. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCamii Collection: The Selamlik (Sultans procession to the mosque) at the Hami

The Selamlik (Sultans procession to the mosque) at the Hami

Background imageCamii Collection: The Yeni Camii - Constatinople

The Yeni Camii - Constatinople
The Yeni Cami ( New Mosque of the Valide Sultan ) at Constantinople, Turkey. Standing at the Stanboul end of the Galata Bridge

Background imageCamii Collection: Istanbul - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque & Hippodrome

Istanbul - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque & Hippodrome
Constantinople - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque - The Blue Mosque, a view including the Hippodrome. The Mosque has six minarets. Completed in 1616 - architect Mehmet Aga

Background imageCamii Collection: Istanbul, Turkey - Nuruosmaniye Camii

Istanbul, Turkey - Nuruosmaniye Camii
The Nuruosmaniye Camii in the Cemberlitas neighbourhood of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in 1755 by Sultan Osman III (named after Osman as " The Mosque of the Sacred Light")

Background imageCamii Collection: Tekkiye Mosque at Damascus

Tekkiye Mosque at Damascus
The Tekkiye Mosque (Tekkiye Camii) built by the architect Mimar Sinan on the orders of Suleiman the Magnificent - a mosque complex in Damascus, Syria on the banks of the Barada River (foreground)

Background imageCamii Collection: Sivas - Ulu Camii

Sivas - Ulu Camii
The Ulu Camii (Mosque) completed in 1196 (famous for its simplicity - a showcase for the Seljuk Turks architectural success) at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia)

Background imageCamii Collection: The rooftops of Sanliurfa, Turkey

The rooftops of Sanliurfa, Turkey
Sanliurfa (often simply known as Urfa in daily language), formerly cited as Edessa in in Aramaic, Riha in Kurdish, and Urhay in Armenian) is a city in south-eastern Turkey

Background imageCamii Collection: View across the Glata Bridge, Istanbul

View across the Glata Bridge, Istanbul
A blue view from Karakoy toward Galata and the Yeni Camii Mosque across the New Bridge (Galata Bridge) - Istanbul, Turkey. Date: 1919

Background imageCamii Collection: New Bridge (Galata Bridge), Constantinople, Turkey

New Bridge (Galata Bridge), Constantinople, Turkey
View from Karakoy toward Galata and the Yeni Camii Mosque across the New Bridge (Galata Bridge). A tram heads across the cobbled span

Background imageCamii Collection: Valide Sultan Camii - Constatinople

Valide Sultan Camii - Constatinople
The last Imperial Mosque to be erected in Istanbul - Italian architect Montani. Built in 1871 for the Mother of Sultan Abdul Aziz, a veritable Cinderella

Background imageCamii Collection: Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church

Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church
Little Aya Sofya - the Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church, now a Mosque. Begun by Justinian in 527. Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus were Patron Saints of Christians in the Roman Army

Background imageCamii Collection: Constantinople - Sultan Ahmet I Mosque

Constantinople - Sultan Ahmet I Mosque
Constantinople - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque - The Blue Mosque, viewed from the Hippodrome. The Mosque has six minarets. Completed in 1616 - architect Mehmet Aga

Background imageCamii Collection: Constantinople - The Kariye Camii Mosque

Constantinople - The Kariye Camii Mosque, set within a border of vine leaves

Background imageCamii Collection: The Yeni Cami Mosque

The Yeni Cami Mosque
The Yeni Cami ( New Mosque of the Valide Sultan ) in Constantinople, Turkey. Standing at the Stamboul end of the Galata Bridge

Background imageCamii Collection: The Sultan Ahmet Camii Mosque

The Sultan Ahmet Camii Mosque
Constantinople - The Sultan Ahmet Mosque - The Blue Mosque. The Mosque has six minarets. Completed in 1616 - architect Mehmet Aga

Background imageCamii Collection: The Yildiz Palace & Adbul Hamid Mosque

The Yildiz Palace & Adbul Hamid Mosque
A Hold-to-light postcard of the Yildiz Palace and the Hamidiye Camii or Abdul Hamid Mosque in Constantinople. The Mosque was built in 1886 by Sultan Hamid II

Background imageCamii Collection: Mosque Fatih Camii

Mosque Fatih Camii
The Mosque Fatih Camii - the Mosque of Mehmet the Conqueror. Built by The Conqueror between 1463 and 1470. Architect unknown

Background imageCamii Collection: Boulevard Marie Louise, Sofia, Bulgaria

Boulevard Marie Louise, Sofia, Bulgaria
The Banya Bashi Mosque on the Marie Louise Boulevard, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageCamii Collection: Beyazit Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey

Beyazit Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
The Beyazit Mosque (Beyazit Camii), Istanbul, Turkey. Built from 1500 to 1505 under Sultan Beyazit II, the Beyazit Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Istanbul

Background imageCamii Collection: Uskudar - Istanbul, Turkey

Uskudar - Istanbul, Turkey. A scene very different form the Uskudar of today, where large ferries have replaced the smaller (more numerous) boats seen at this time

Background imageCamii Collection: Sivas - Turkey - Ulu Camii

Sivas - Turkey - Ulu Camii
The Ulu Camii (Mosque) completed in 1196 (famous for its simplicity - a showcase for the Seljuk Turks architectural success) at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia)

Background imageCamii Collection: Bursa, Turkey - The Ulu Mosque

Bursa, Turkey - The Ulu Mosque
The Great Mosque (Ulu Cami) in centre of Bursa, Turkey was begun in 1379, during the reign of Murat I. It is a typical pillared mosque, very much in the Seljuk tradition Date: circa 1930s



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