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  • The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, also known by its official name, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Turkish: Sultan Ahmet Camii), is an Ottoman-era historical imperial mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was constructed between 1609 and 1617 during the rule of Ahmed I and remains a functioning mosque today.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI visited the Blue Mosque on 30 November 2006 during his visit to Turkey.
  • Sultan Ahmed Mosque Blue Mosque is the one and only mosque in Istanbul with six minarets. Photo by Flickr user Ming-yen Hsu.
  • The monumental Blue Mosque, more properly known as the Sultanahmet Camii, dominates the southeastern side of the Hippodrome.
  • Yapı turistler arasında mavi çinileri ile ünlü olmasıyla İngilizce’de “Mavi Cami” anlamına gelen “Blue Mosque” olarak biliniyor.
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  • The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a magnificent religious site located in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • With it the Islamic architects wanted to emphasize the greatness of Islam. The Blue Mosque in Istanbul is located in the Sultanahmet district.
  • Created by Mehmet Aga on the orders of Sultan Ahmet I, the Blue Mosque is widely renowned as the last great mosque of the classical period.
  • 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.