Selimiye and Eski Mosques in Ancient Ottoman Capital Edirne, Turkey

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Selimiye Mosque Turkish Selimiye Camii is an Ottoman imperial mosque, which is located in the city of Edirne, Turkey. The mosque was commissioned by Sultan Selim II, and was built by architect Mimar Sinan between 1569 and 1575. It was considered by Sinan to be his masterpiece and is one of the highest achievements of Islamic architecture. Edirne is a city in the northwestern Turkish province of Edirne in the region of East Thrace, close to Turkey’s borders with Greece and Bulgaria. Edirne served as the third capital city of the Ottoman Empire from 1363 to 1453, before Constantinople presentday Istanbul became the empire’s fourth and final capital. The city’s estimated population in 2014 was 165,979. Selimiye Mosque and other Ottoman’s islamic architecture examples mostly built by great Turkish architect Mimar Sinan. Today, these historic temples and scene in world heritage program of Unesco. Edirne Province Turkish Edirne ili is a province of Turkey. It is located in the East Thrace region of the country, also known as European Turkey, one of only three provinces entirely within continental Europe. Edirne Province is bordered by Tekirdağ Province and Kırklareli Province to the east, the Gallipoli peninsula of Çanakkale Province to the southeast, and international borders with Bulgaria to the north and Greece to the west. Edirne is the capital of the province, notable for serving as the third capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1363 to 1453. 4k resolution aerial drone flying cam shot by dji inspire 2. High angle bird view from sky.

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