• The Blue Mosque (Azerbaijani: گؤی مسجید, romanized: Göy Məscid, Persian: مسجد کبود, romanized: Masjed-e Kabūd)[1] is a historic mosque in Tabriz, Iran.
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  • Blue Mosque is an Ottoman mosque built in 1616 and is famous for its blue tiles. The original name of the mosque is Sultanahmet Mosque.
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  • What is The Blue Mosque?The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a magnificent religious site located in Istanbul, Turkey.
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  • Get your Blue Mosque tickets & marvel at its stunning Ottoman architecture with an expert guide. Get discounted combo tours to explore more of Istanbul.
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  • 4,720 Followers, 3 Following, 117 Posts - Blue Mosque TURKEY (@bluemosqueturkey) on Instagram: "The Blue Mosque (Called Sultanahmet Camii in Turkish)...
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  • From Blue Mosque to Hagia Sophia it's only two minutes walking distance. Door of Blue Mosque Bronze entrance gate of Blue Mosque, Istanbul.
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  • Here you can find everything you need to know about the Blue Mosque Istanbul, history, what to expect, transport information, and local advice.
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  • The Blue Mosque, or the Fourth Cathedral, is located in the Old Tatar settlement of Kazan. The mosque got its name - "Blue" - thanks to the color of the walls.
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  • The Blue Mosque in Istanbul is located in the Sultanahmet district. Read about the history of the Blue Mosque, see photos and videos.
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  • One of the distinctive features of the Blue Mosque is its six minarets, a unique characteristic at the time of its construction.
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  • Book Blue Mosque tours & tickets and explore this iconic architectural wonder and learn about the rich history & culture in the heart of Turkey's captivating city.
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  • The Blue Mosque is an 18th-century Persian Shia mosque in Yerevan, Armenia. It was commissioned by Huseyn Ali Khan, the khan of the Iranian Erivan Khanate.
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