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[Turkey] Sultan Ahmet Camii Papercraft
Sultan Ahmet Mosque or Sultanahmed Mosque was built between 1609 and 1617 by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I on the historical peninsula in Istanbul , by Architect Sedefkar Mehmed Ağa . [1] The mosque is called "Blue Mosque" by Europeans because it is decorated with blue, green and white colored Iznik tiles , and because its half domes and the inside of the big dome are also decorated with hand-drawn works predominantly in blue . With the conversion of Hagia Sophia from a mosque to a museum in 1935, it became the main mosque of Istanbul.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque or Sultanahmed Mosque was built between 1609 and 1617 by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I on the historical peninsula in Istanbul , by Architect Sedefkar Mehmed Ağa . [1] The mosque is called "Blue Mosque" by Europeans because it is decorated with blue, green and white colored Iznik tiles , and because its half domes and the inside of the big dome are also decorated with hand-drawn works predominantly in blue . With the conversion of Hagia Sophia from a mosque to a museum in 1935, it became the main mosque of Istanbul.
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