File:Sivrihisar Ulu Camii 1169.jpg

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English: From article in Wikipedia: The mosque's minbar, the pulpit, is a masterwork made by Horasanlı İbni Mehmet in 1245, and is famous for its ornaments in geometrical and floral design engraved in walnut wood. It is believed that the minbar was brought here from the Sivrihisar Kılıç Masjid, which was demolished in 1924.
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Camera location39° 27′ 03.78″ N, 31° 32′ 13.55″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Sivrihisar Grand Mosque Minber doors detail

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