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Molla Fenari Mh. | Fatih, Istanbul 34120 , TurkeyMap
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  • muhammadiM4879YJ
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    Great experience

    This place is very near to my hotel. The place is in sultanahmet area. There is a 400 years old madressi there and the man name Khalil is a great person I met in Turkey which is administrator there in...

    Reviewed on Apr 11, 2021
  • Departure811861
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    Süleyman's Admiral Sinan

    When you are walking from Aya Sofia to the Grand Bazar it is very easy to find this türbe in Divan Yolu. I think you should really spend some minutes to visit Sinan Paşa's tomb in the türbe building a...

    Reviewed on May 5, 2019
  • junior1907
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    Very local thomb

    Sinan Paşa Türbesi,also called as Koca Sinan Paşa Türbesi is located in Mollafenari district of Fatih in İstanbul (European side).Since it is constructed in 1953,it has been servicing to its neighbour...

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2014
  • wakiabc
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    It's not the mausoleum of Mimar Sinian.

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    Between the tram Chenberitash station and Beyazit station, there is the mausoleum of Sinang Pasha. I thought it was the graveyard of Mimar Sinn, a great architect who became the commander of the corps of Jeniceli, but it is said that it is on the grounds of the Suleimanier Mosque. This is the mausoleum of a person who was the Minister of Finance and military man of the Ottoman Empire at the same time. He seems to have been unable to invade Transylvania.

    Reviewed on May 8, 2018
  • Vacationer807484
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    what do you think?

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     While walking, I wondered what this was, and it was a mausoleum. It's in the middle of the city, so it's easy to overlook it, but I found it on the way back from a nearby supermarket. It's relatively new, but I think it has historical value.

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2015

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