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English: This is an a-typical mosque in its architecture, and particularly the adjacent türbe (tomb) for a famous Tripolitanian Sheikh Azfir, member of the Shazeli dervishes, is a wonderful building. Next to it is a library that could not be visited, but the türbe turned out to be opened. The tomb is by architect D’Aronco. The mosque itself is actually part of a tekke, the Ertuğrul Tekkesi.
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Author Dosseman
Camera location 41° 02′ 44.49″ N, 29° 00′ 29.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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Istanbul Sheikh Zafir complex inside mausoleum

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41°2'44.495"N, 29°0'29.477"E

16 December 2015

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