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Mosque of Selim
It is at the end of the street of Socrates in the Muslim quarter of the medieval city. It ended in the early 19th century and was constructed in the same place that previously was the Suleymaniye mosque and they were ordered to build it to commemorate the conquest of Rhodes. With a stylized circular stone minaret, it is adjacent to the Mosque of Mustafa (XVIII century), Turkish baths (18th century), and is now the central headquarters of the Muslim Library.
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