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Yıldırım Bayezit Mosque  Orhan Gazi Mosque  Green Mosque  Ulu Camii  Koza Han  Emir Sultan Mosque  

Green Mosque The Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum are located in the eastern part of the city. These monuments, which are the symbols of Bursa, take their name from the green Iznik tiles that cover their interior walls.
Ulu Camii Ulu Cami, the Great Mosque, was built between 1396 and 1400 by sultan Yildirim Bayezit after the Nicopolis victory (Nigbolu). The mosque, which was burnt down by Tamerlane in 1402 and damaged by fires and by the earthquake in 1855, was restored a couple of times.
Ulu Camii Ulu Cami, the Great Mosque, was built between 1396 and 1400 by sultan Yildirim Bayezit after the Nicopolis victory (Nigbolu). The mosque, which was burnt down by Tamerlane in 1402 and damaged by fires and by the earthquake in 1855, was restored a couple of times.
Ulu Camii Ulu Cami, the Great Mosque, was built between 1396 and 1400 by sultan Yildirim Bayezit after the Nicopolis victory (Nigbolu). The mosque, which was burnt down by Tamerlane in 1402 and damaged by fires and by the earthquake in 1855, was restored a couple of times.
Koza Han Koza Han, which means 'the silk cocoon market' , is located at the back of Koza Park where many nice outdoor cafes can be found.
Koza Han Koza Han, which means 'the silk cocoon market' , is located at the back of Koza Park where many nice outdoor cafes can be found.
Koza Han Koza Han, which means 'the silk cocoon market' , is located at the back of Koza Park where many nice outdoor cafes can be found.
Emir Sultan Mosque Emir Sultan Mosque is an early 19th century mosque which replaces a former one built in the late 14th century by Hundi Hatun, who was one of Yildirim Bayezit's daughter and wife of Emir Sultan
Emir Sultan Mosque Emir Sultan Mosque is an early 19th century mosque which replaces a former one built in the late 14th century by Hundi Hatun, who was one of Yildirim Bayezit's daughter and wife of Emir Sultan
Emir Sultan Mosque Emir Sultan Mosque is an early 19th century mosque which replaces a former one built in the late 14th century by Hundi Hatun, who was one of Yildirim Bayezit's daughter and wife of Emir Sultan
Orhan Gazi Mosque Orhan Gazi Mosque stands on the other side of Koza Park. Built in 1339 by the second Ottoman ruler Orhan Gazi, the mosque was part of the Orhaniye Complex

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