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English: The Turkish name now is İnce Minare Taş Eserler Müzesi (The museum of stone pieces (in) the Medrese with the slender minaret). It was built between 1260-1265 by the vizier Sahip Ata Fahettin Ali. At that time no clear difference was made between a mosque and a medrese. The minaret has since lost most of its uppoer parts.
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Ince Minare Medrese Museum exterior

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22 August 2018

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37°52'23.07498917732"N, 32°29'24.38029849107"E