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English: This mosque (it's name means "with wood" or "wooden") is appointed curiously above a street passing under it. On the web I found the Adana Regional Director of Foundations Osman Cingöz said that the minaret of the Tahtalı Mosque, which was built in the early 1700s and which had Ottoman architecture, was damaged in the earthquake that occurred in 1998, then 8 years ago. When I took a picture in 2008 it was fine. The interior is nothing special, but the mosque is peculiar and a landmark.
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Adana Tahtalı Cami Interior

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