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Kırklareli
Hızırbey Kulliye (Center):The kulliye,which is constructed in 1383 by
Kösemihalzade Hızır Bey, is composed of hamam, mosque and arasta. It is also
known as Büyük Mosque. Its body is demolished during Balkans War, and repaired
in 1937.
Cedit Ali Paşa Mosque (Babaeski):It is thouth that Mimar Sinan's piece of
art, mosque is constructed between 1561-1565. It is understood that it is
repaired in 1832 from the inscription at west gate of the courtyard. Only mosque
had reached today from the kulliye, composed of mosque, theology school, hamam,
caravansary and library. A small model of Süleymaniye Mosque, mosque has single
balcony.
Sokullu Mehmet Paşa Kulliye (Lüleburgaz):1570 dated kulliye is a
magnificent Ottoman piece of art with its mosque, hamam, theology school and
caravansary. Sokullu Mosque, which is repaired in 1839, has an important place
among sing domed mosques. Its minaret has been restored and reopened for
worship.
Gazi Süleyman Paşa Mosque Church (Küçük Ayasofya, Vize):The church, which
is between ramparts at Kale district, is turned into a mosque by Gazi Süleyman
Paşa in 16th century. Frisk ruins can be selceted on plastered walls. Also
Islamic period belonging chisel works are present. A complete church appearence
is reigning on the structure.
Cavern Monastery (Vize):It is constructed with engraving to the rocks at
slopes of the valley, which is north west of Vize province. Most attractive part
of the cavern monastery is chapel, and this is very small.
Ayanikola Ayazma (Sacred Fountaın) and Monastery (Kıyıköy):Located near a
rock at Papuç River Valley, the monastery can be accessible through two
different roads from district andbank of the river.On the rock of 2m height on
the road of the district there seven lines inscription.
Shaped totally by engraving into a rock, the structure made up of three
sections.
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