
The soaring interior domes of the Suleymaniye mosque, designed by Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan for Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the mid-16th century. Photo credit: Oz, 2005. Wickimedia Commons
See you in a few weeks.
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The soaring interior domes of the Suleymaniye mosque, designed by Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan for Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the mid-16th century. Photo credit: Oz, 2005. Wickimedia Commons
See you in a few weeks.

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dear heavens. that is beautiful.
Posted by marie | October 9, 2010 8:11 PM
Posted on October 9, 2010 20:11