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The Fatih Mosque (Turkish: ‘Fatih Camii’ or Conqueror’s Mosque in English) is an Ottoman imperial mosque located in the Fatih district of Istanbul Turkey. It was one of the largest examples of Turkish-Islamic architecture in Istanbul and represented an important stage in the development of classic Turkish architecture. It is named after Fatih Sultan Mehmed the Ottoman sultan who captured Constantinople in 1453.

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