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- from red sandstone. It was built in the early 17th century as part of the Djami of Kethuda mosque and used for the Muslim call to prayer (Adhan). The mosque...
- Yeni Mosque (from Turkish: Yeni Cami) or New Mosque can refer to: New Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey New Mosque, Bitola, North Macedonia New Mosque, Malatya...
- Turkay. Kariye Mosque. (1964). ASIN B000IUWV2C Paul A. Underwood. The Kariye Djami in 3 Volumes. Bollingen (1966). ASIN B000WMDL7U Paul A. Underwood. Third...
- maint: location missing publisher (link) David-Weill, Jean (1939–1948). Le Djâmiʻ dʹIbn Wahb. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. (Hady al-Sari...
- Conversation. Retrieved 2024-09-03. Gaffney, Dylan; Tanudirjo, Daud A.; Djami, Erlin Novita Idje; Mas'ud, Zubair; Macap, Abdul Razak; Russell, Tristan;...
- Mosque (Siklós); Eger minaret (only the minaret remains. Minaret of the Djami of Kethuda mosque. Not in religious use anymore); Ozijeli Haji Ibrahim Mosque...
- nom de toute l'enceinte. (Le Mesdjid des arabes répond à l'ίερόν et le Djami au ναός des grecs.) Abu Sway, Mustafa (Fall 2000). "The Holy Land, Jerusalem...
- al-Rahmān or Abd-Al-Rahmān Nur-Al-Din Muhammad Dashti, or simply as Jami or Djāmī and in Turkey as Molla Cami, was a Persian **** poet who is known for his...
- into Eski Djami immediately after the capture of Buda in 1541, reconverted in 1686. Church of Mary Magdalene, Buda, converted into Fethiye Djami c. 1602...
- the time of ʿUmar there was properly in every town only one masd̲j̲id d̲j̲āmiʿ for the Friday service. But when the community became no longer a military...