File:Ulu Camii - Pillars Calligraphy (11).jpg

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English: Arabic Calligraphy on "Ulu Cami" pillars, Bursa, Turkey.

Verses of Quran, Hadith, and wisdom.

Ulu Cami is built in the Seljuk style, it was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399. The mosque has 20 domes and 2 minarets.
العربية: كتابات بالخط العربي على أعمدة مسجد "أولو جامع" الذي أمر ببنائه السلطان العثماني بايزيد الأول عام 1399م بمدينة "بورصا" بتركيا

الله

الحكم البصير السميع

المذلّ
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Author Yahia.Mokhtar
Camera location40° 11′ 01.85″ N, 29° 03′ 42.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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