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English: Unlike the Iznik tiles from the 16th century in the mihrab, the decorative tiles of three adjacent tombs are from an 18th century restoration (well done, in my opinion). They are of the Ramazon Oĝlu dynasty’s Halil (died 1510), Piri Pasha (died 1534) and Moestafa (died 1552), father, son and grandson respectively.
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Adana Ulu Camii Sarcophagi

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