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Floor plan of 1771 reconstruction of Fatih Camii Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
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A floor plan of the first Fatih Mosque, constructed by Sultan Mehmet II from 1463-1471.
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A floor plan of the first Fatih Mosque, constructed by Sultan Mehmet II from 1463-1471.
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Fatıh Mosque, Istanbul, begun mid-fiteenth century by Sultan Mehmet II.
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Fatıh Mosque, Istanbul, begun mid-fiteenth century by Sultan Mehmet II.
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Photo of Byzantine elements in Fatih Camii structure, sowing the thickness of the wall, its irregular junction with the eighteenth-century mosque wall (visible in the left of picture) and the distance between the two wall lines.
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Photo of Fatih Camii wall, showing contrast between lower courses of wall and fifteenth-century mosque wall above.
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