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The ruins of Menüçehr Camii, an 11th century Seljuk mosque built among the ruins of Ani, located the border of Turkey and Armenia. The mosque is believed to be the oldest Seljuk mosque in Anatolia. Photographed by Andy Carvin in September 1999.


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