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Hazreti Süleyman Mosque

Summary
Hazreti Süleyman Mosque (Hazreti Süleyman Camii, Mizgefta Hezretî Silêman) is a mosque in Diyarbakır, Turkey. The mostly ashlar structure was built between 1155 and 1169 by Nisanoğlu Ebul Kasim. The mosque is divided into three sections and has a square-based minaret, which has an inscription dated to 555 AH (1160 CE) according to the Islamic calendar. It contains the tombs of Süleyman, son of Khalid ibn al-Walid of the Bekir clan and his followers. The mosque was brought to its current state in 1631 by Silahdar Murtaza Pasha. File:Diyarbakır Hazreti Süleyman Mosque 2703.jpg|Diyarbakır Hazreti Süleyman Mosque Courtyard File:Diyarbakır Hazreti Süleyman Mosque 2712.jpg|Diyarbakır Hazreti Süleyman Mosque Interior File:Diyarbakır Hazreti Süleyman Mosque 2709.
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