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Greece - Konitsa, Suleiman Mosque
The Suleiman Mosque is the only surviving mosque in Konitsa. It is a building that Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent founded on his return from a campaign in Albania after 1536. It remains in a dilapidated state, after it was abandoned by the Muslim inhabitants of Konitsa, who left during the exchange of populations in 1925. It consists of a prayer area and the minaret which is built into the southwest corner of the prayer area.
On the same archaelogical site one will find also a hexagonal mausoleum of one room (PiP4) and the former Muslim school of Konitsa. According to an inscription on the lintel the school is dating back to 1869 (PiP5).
On the same archaelogical site one will find also a hexagonal mausoleum of one room (PiP4) and the former Muslim school of Konitsa. According to an inscription on the lintel the school is dating back to 1869 (PiP5).
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Wish you peaceful weekend!
HFF
HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
Bonne fin de semaine, Jaap ! HFF !
HFF et agréable fin de semaine clémente.
Diese Fragen stellte ich mir bei einem Besuch in Kappadokien, wo es viele Baudenkmäler der "ausgetauschten" christlichen Bevölkerung gibt.
Ernst Doro club has addedWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Splendid series of the vestiges of this mosque, Jaap!
Thanks also for interesting information
HFF and a nice weekend Jaap
Surprised the exchange of people extended even in 1925. Probably things are, in fact better after II W.W?
HFF & Best wishes
I agree with Ernst; Did they live together peacefully? Could they today?
HFF and have a good weekend!
Best wishes
Füsun
HFF and wishing you a very good weekend, Jaap.
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
belated hFF and hWE !
Have a great weekend Jaap
Great notes also.
Have a good start to the weekend, Jaap
Have a nice new week****
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