- 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...
- Turkay.
Kariye Mosque. (1964). ASIN B000IUWV2C Paul A. Underwood. The
Kariye Djami in 3 Volumes.
Bollingen (1966). ASIN B000WMDL7U Paul A. Underwood. Third...
- Yeni
Mosque (from Turkish: Yeni Cami) or New
Mosque can
refer to: New Mosque, Istanbul,
Turkey New Mosque, Bitola,
North Macedonia New Mosque, Malatya...
- 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;...
- 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...
-
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...
- nom de
toute l'enceinte. (Le
Mesdjid des
arabes répond à l'ίερόν et le
Djami au ναός des grecs.) Tucker, S.C.; Roberts, P. (2008). The
Encyclopedia of...