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  2. Imaret of Komotini - Wikipedia

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    The Imaret of Komotini (Greek: Ιμαρέτ Κομοτηνής) is an imaret complex in the town of Komotini, in the Western Thrace region of northern Greece, and is thought to be one of the oldest surviving Ottoman monuments in Europe.

  3. File:Anastasopolis 3, Xanthi, Komotini, Greece.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Rhodope (regional unit) - Wikipedia

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    The Imaret of Komotini, one of the oldest Ottoman monuments in Thrace from 1360 - 1380; The Papikio mountain with the ruins of early Christian monasteries; The trip route from Arriana to the east, as far as the borders with Evros, within the forest; The suburban forest of Nymphaea, north of Komotini; The ancient Maronia

  5. Clock tower of Komotini - Wikipedia

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    The Clock Tower of Komotini (Greek: Πύργος του Ωρολογίου, Turkish: Saat Kule [1]) is a clock tower of the Ottoman period built in the city center of Komotini, in the Western Thrace region of northern Greece, next to the town's Yeni Mosque. Dated to the nineteenth century, today it is located on Ermou Street.

  6. Evrenos - Wikipedia

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    Imaret of Komotini, Thrace, Greece. Some argue that the name Evrenos (also Evrenuz) [23] is not Turkish. Heath Lowry theorized that the father of Hayreddin Barbarossa perhaps was a Sipahi cavalry served under Evrenos. [24] What is certain is that Gazi Evrenos was from Ottoman Anatolia and first appears as bey. [11]

  7. Folklore Museum of Komotini - Wikipedia

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    Folklore Museum Komotini The Folklore Museum of Komotini ( Greek : Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Κομοτηνής, Laografikó Mouseío Komotinís ) is a museum in Komotini in Greece . It was founded in 1962 and since 1989 it is housed in the Peidis Mansion, itself a restored sample of local traditional architecture.

  8. Golden Bust of Septimius Severus - Wikipedia

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    The Gold bust of Septimius Severus (Greek: Χρυσή προτομή Σεπτιμίου Σευήρου) is the bust of Roman emperor Septimius Severus, dressed in scale armor (Lorica plumata). It was found in 1965 in Greece and it is now kept in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini , in the town of Komotini .

  9. Archaeological Museum of Komotini - Wikipedia

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    The Archaeological Museum of Komotini is a museum on Symenonidi Street in Komotini in Greece. [1] The museum was designed by Aris Konstantinidis , an architect, and was commissioned in 1976. The exhibits on display are from the Neolithic to the Byzantine period, from the excavations of the Thracian archaeological sites, and reveal much about ...