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  • 5/5 Mohamed O. 3 years ago on Google • 304 reviews
    Eighteen happy soldiers (yes, the army) who were martyred in the conquest of Constantinople, God willing, in the year 1453, lie in the cemetery. There is also a man buried right next to the mosque. The only grave with known identity in the cemetery belongs to Sekbanlar Kethüdası Hazır Hamza. In addition there is also a tomb reported to belong to Bukağilı Dede It was renovated during the Republic, registered in 1767
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  • 5/5 Gezgin R. 5 years ago on Google • 1231 reviews
    Eighteen happy soldiers (Ni'me'i-Ceyş) who were martyred during the conquest of Istanbul lie in the tomb located right next to the building known as the Eighteen Sekbanlar Mosque or Laundryman Hacı Mustafa Efendi Mosque.

  • 5/5 emin �. 3 years ago on Google • 650 reviews
    There are martyrs' graves inside. Some of the tombstones are written in Arabic or Ottoman. Since it was closed, I took photos from the outside. One of the tombstones has Turkish writing and there is a picture of it. It is right next to the Sekbanlar Mosque. Malek Member is at the entrance. Just near the ibb building.
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  • 5/5 Kıvanç Ali A. 5 years ago on Google • 396 reviews
    In the cemetery, eighteen happy soldiers (Ni'me'l-Ceyş) who participated in the conquest of Istanbul in 1453 and were martyred during this process are buried.


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