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

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  • 2006-07-27 16:33 Acarvin 399×585×8 (57692 bytes) 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 Septembe

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