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Fethija Mosque (Serbo-Croatian:
Fethija džamija) is a
mosque and
former Catholic church located in the town of Bihać,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Built in...
- into a
mosque in 1479
after the city was
conquered by the Ottomans. The
Fethija Mosque (since 1592) of Bihać was a
Catholic church devoted to
Saint Anthony...
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Romania Villefranche-de-Rouergue,
France Kartepe,
Turkey Gospić,
Croatia Fethija mosque Turbe Mausoleum Siege of Bihać (disambiguation)
University of Bihać...
- 7,424 inhabitants.
Ancient stone balls View on Teočak
Fethija Mosque in Teočak "TEOČAK I
FETHIJA DŽAMIJA". www.rijaset.ba.
Archived from the
original on...
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Church of
Saint Anthony of
Padua was
converted to a
mosque and
renamed Fethija,
meaning conquered. It is
notable for
containing the
epitaphs and graves...
- with a
single minaret and
central prayer hall with few
adjoining foyers.
Fethija Mosque,
former church of St. Anthony, 1266
Muslihudin Čekrekčija Mosque...
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Fethija, a
mosque in Bihać,
formerly a
Roman Catholic church.
After the fall of the city to the
Ottoman army, and its
conversion into
capital of its own...
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Begova Aladža
Mosque Muslihudin Čekrekčija
Mosque Arnaudija Ferhadija Fethija Mosque Alipašina
Careva Dukatareva Karadžozbegova
Koski Catholic Sarajevo...
- Suleiman's
Mosque (Sultan-Sulejmanova džamija/ Султан-Сулејманова џамија) or
Fethija (Фетхија, from the
Turkish word fethetti,
meaning "conquered"), was a place...
- (Krujë), in Krujë,
Albania Fethiye Mosque (Naupactus), in Naupactus,
Greece Fethija Mosque (Bihać)
Fatih Mosque (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...