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Description The Caferağa Medresseh in Istanbul was built in 1559 by Sinan by orders of Caferağa, a eunuch during the reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. Today it houses a handicrafts centre and a restaurant
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August 2007

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Gryffindor

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17:41, 2 September 20073,585×1,522 (3.61 MB)Marku1988 (== Summary == {{Information |Description=The Caferağa Medresseh in Istanbul was built in 1559 by Sinan by orders of Caferağa, a eunuch during the reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. Today it houses a handicrafts centre)
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