Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque is recognizable from its six minarets and paramount size that can be seen from the majority of the Crescent. The insides are adorned with blue windows that let the sun in. Most of the adornments are Qur'an verses written in calligraphy. The floors are covered in green rugs where people can pray. The most important part of the mosque is the carved marble altar in the middle. The lanterns inside the mosque are covered in gold and jewelry. Adjacent to the mosque is the Sibyan Mektebi (primary school). Outside there is a big courtyard where people can also pray on busy days.
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