Talk:Tombul Mosque

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Ok - so Tombul mosque is larger than the one in Edirne and all but one of the mosques in Istambul? Seriously - do you even read the nonsense you write? -Mladen

Not our problem, it's what the sources say... In the future, mind your language and check before being offensive. If the sources are wrong, we need to prove this (I also find it unlikely it's the second largest in the Balkans, but it may wall be the second largest in the Balkans excluding Istanbul), however, the source mentions nothing of this kind. TodorBozhinov 14:59, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Todore, this source at best outdated or not clear enough. The sultan mosques in Istanbul and Odrin are much bigger. Dome hights:
Tombul 25m
Selimiye: over 40 m.
Syuleymaniye: over 50 m.
Not to forget all the new huge mosques built in the last 50 years outside Istanbul on the Euripean side. I'm deleting the statement. --Bollweevil 21:21, 26 March 2007 (UTC)