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Selimie Mosque
Selimiye may refer to: * Selimiye Mosque (other), the name of various mosques. * Selimiye Barracks, in Istanbul, Turkey * Selimiye (Antalya), a village in Antalya Province, near Manavgat and Side, Turkey * Selimiye (Marmaris), a village in Muğla Province, on the Bozburun peninsula, Turkey * Selimiye (Milas) Selimiye is a village in Muğla Province, near Milas, Turkey. In the vicinity are the ruins of the ancient city of Euromus Euromus or Euromos ( grc, Εὔρωμος and Εὔροωμος) – also, Europus or Europos (Εὐρωπός), Eunomu ..., a village in Muğla Province, near Milas, Turkey * Selimiye Tunnel, a road tunnel between Hopa and Kemalpaşa in Artvin Province, Turkey {{Disambig, geo ...
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Selimiye Mosque (other)
Selimiye Mosque may refer to: * Selimie Mosque, Albania * Selimiye Mosque, Üsküdar, in Istanbul, Turkey * Selimiye Mosque, Edirne, Turkey (UNESCO World Heritage Site) * Selimiye Mosque, Konya, Turkey * Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia Selimiye Mosque ( el, Τέμενος Σελιμιγιέ ''Témenos Selimigié''; tr, Selimiye Camii), historically known as Cathedral of Saint Sophia or Ayasofya Mosque ( tr, Ayasofya Camii), is a former Christian cathedral converted into a mos ...
, Cyprus historically known as Cathedral of Saint Sophia {{disambiguation ...
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Selimiye Barracks
Selimiye Barracks ( tr, Selimiye Kışlası), also known as Scutari Barracks, is a Turkish Army barracks located in the Üsküdar district on the Asian side of Istanbul, Turkey. It was originally built in 1800 by Sultan Selim III for the soldiers of the newly established ''Nizam-ı Cedid'' (literally "New Order") within the framework of the Ottoman military reform efforts. Today, it serves as the headquarters of the First Army of Turkish Land Forces. The Barracks is situated in the Harem neighbourhood between Üsküdar and Kadıköy, close to the Sea of Marmara. The highway connecting the ferry terminal and the overland bus terminal to the motorway Istanbul-Ankara runs right past the barracks. Construction The original wooden barracks was designed by Krikor Balyan but was burnt down in 1806 by rebel Janissaries, who were resisting the sultan's reforms. Sultan Mahmud II commissioned the rebuilding of the barracks in stone in 1825 and the work was completed on 6 February 1828. ...
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Selimiye (Antalya)
Selimiye is a village in Antalya Province (near Manavgat and Side, about 75 km from the city of Antalya), on the south coast of Anatolia Anatolia, tr, Anadolu Yarımadası), and the Anatolian plateau, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent. It constitutes the major part of modern-day Turkey. The re .... Turkish Riviera Villages in Antalya Province {{Antalya-geo-stub ...
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Selimiye (Marmaris)
Selimiye is a village in Marmaris District, Muğla Province, Turkey. It belongs to the municipality of Bozburun Bozburun is a small seaside town with own municipality in Marmaris district, in southwestern Turkey. The permanent population is about 2000. It is situated on the coast of the peninsula of the same name ( Bozburun Peninsula) which extends in para ..., in the Bozburun peninsula. Towns in Turkey {{Muğla-geo-stub ...
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Selimiye (Milas)
Selimiye is a village in Muğla Province, near Milas, Turkey. In the vicinity are the ruins of the ancient city of Euromus Euromus or Euromos ( grc, Εὔρωμος and Εὔροωμος) – also, Europus or Europos (Εὐρωπός), Eunomus or Eunomos (Εὔνωμος), Philippi or Philippoi (Φίλιπποι); earlier Kyromus and Hyromus – was an ancien .... Towns in Turkey {{Muğla-geo-stub ...
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