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Minaret and domes of the Suleymaniye Mosque Rhodes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Minaret and domes of the Suleymaniye Mosque Rhodes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suleymaniye Mosque and Medieval City of Rhodes at Sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suleymaniye Mosque and Medieval City of Rhodes at Sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suleymaniye Mosque and Medieval City of Rhodes at Sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Minaret and domes of the Suleymaniye Mosque Rhodes
Suleymaniye Mosque on Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
Minaret and domes of the Suleymaniye Mosque or the Mosque of Suleiman is a mosque originally built after the Ottoman conquest of Rhodes in 1522 and reconstructed in 1808. It was named by the Sultan Suleiman to commemorate his conquest of Rhodes. Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands, is known for its beach resorts, ancient ruins and remnants of its occupation by the Knights of St. John during the Crusades. The city of Rhodes has an Old Town featuring the medieval Street of the Knights and the castle-like Palace of the Grand Masters. Captured by the Ottomans and then held by the Italians, the palace is now a history museum


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