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DescriptionDamat Ibrahim Mosque Sebil 0889.jpg
English: This small mosque with its quiet courtyard, just around the corner from the Şehzade Türbes, was built by a former Grand Vezir, son ikn law (Damat) of Ahmet III. He was from Nevşehir, the building is from 1720. The part I took for a mosque started out as a Dar-ül Hasis, or School of Tradition, it was later turned into a mescit, or chapel, adding a minaret. The sebil at the corner - which used to be: a kiosk built for the dispensing of free drinking water; now they are mostly for the sale of soft drinks and ice-cream) - is described by Strolling through Istanbul, from which I quote, as very popular with painters and etchers. This is it.
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