On the picture: The Torumtay Sokağı (Torumtay Street), with its three mausolea. I have only one picture of the middle one, but give it a category anyhow. 
On the left: a glimpse of the Halifet Gazi Türbesi; on the right: a fly of stairs leading to the ‘Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi’; and in the middle: the Kadılar Türbesi (Mausoleum of the Judges), dated 1350-1400. It is a mausoleum in the form of an iwan (as is the Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi), a kind of tomb that is very rare in Turkey. Two of the kind in one shot: that must be unique.
On the picture: The Torumtay Sokağı (Torumtay Street), with its three mausolea. I have only one picture of the middle one, but give it a category anyhow. On the left: a glimpse of the Halifet Gazi Türbesi; on the right: a fly of stairs leading to the ‘Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi’; and in the middle: the Kadılar Türbesi (Mausoleum of the Judges), dated 1350-1400. It is a mausoleum in the form of an iwan (as is the Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi), a kind of tomb that is very rare in Turkey. Two of the kind in one shot: that must be unique.
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On the picture: The Torumtay Sokağı (Torumtay Street), with its three mausolea. I have only one picture of the middle one, but give it a category anyhow. 
On the left: a glimpse of the Halifet Gazi Türbesi; on the right: a fly of stairs leading to the ‘Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi’; and in the middle: the Kadılar Türbesi (Mausoleum of the Judges), dated 1350-1400. It is a mausoleum in the form of an iwan (as is the Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi), a kind of tomb that is very rare in Turkey. Two of the kind in one shot: that must be unique.
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On the picture: The Torumtay Sokağı (Torumtay Street), with its three mausolea. I have only one picture of the middle one, but give it a category anyhow. On the left: a glimpse of the Halifet Gazi Türbesi; on the right: a fly of stairs leading to the ‘Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi’; and in the middle: the Kadılar Türbesi (Mausoleum of the Judges), dated 1350-1400. It is a mausoleum in the form of an iwan (as is the Şadgeldi Paşa Türbesi), a kind of tomb that is very rare in Turkey. Two of the kind in one shot: that must be unique.

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