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  2. Kara Musa Pasha Mosque - Wikipedia

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    After the monastery's conversion into mosque in the seventeenth century, a dome and a minaret was added to it by the Ottoman Turks. [4]In the area there is also a fountain topped with a dome, which has two sides: one side facing Arkadiou Street, and the other the courtyard of the mosque.

  3. Fortezza of Rethymno - Wikipedia

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    The Fortezza of Rethymno has an irregular plan, and its walls have a total length of 1,307 m (4,288 ft). The walls contain the following demi-bastions: [1] St Nicolas Bastion – the demi-bastion at the east end of the fortress. It contains a Venetian-era building which was possibly originally a storehouse or laboratory. [7]

  4. Ibrahim Han Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Very shortly after the town of Rethymno was conquered by the Ottomans, they demolished the church and built the mosque, dedicated to Sultan Ibrahim I in 1648, with a large, imposing dome. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The complaed became property of the city of Rethymno in 1971; it was restored between 2002 and 2004 by the Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, and ...

  5. Valide Sultan Mosque, Rethymno - Wikipedia

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    The oldest historical reference to the mosque can be dated back to 1654, just a few years after the Ottoman conquest of the town; a document from 1671 mentions its dependence on the Valide Sultan Mosque in Bahçe Kapısı, in Constantinople (now Istanbul). [1]

  6. Neradje Mosque - Wikipedia

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    After the conquest of Rethymno by the Ottomans, the monastery was turned into a mosque, which was known as the Mosque of Gazi Hüseyin Pasha or the Neradje Mosque. Following the 1923 population exchange between Turkey and Greece and the departure of the Muslim population of Crete in 1924, the building was turned into a music school .

  7. Atsipopoulo - Wikipedia

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    Atsipopoulo is a local community of the Rethymno Municipality in the Rethymno (regional unit) of the region of Crete established by Kallikratis reform. Previously, it was part of municipality of Nikiforos Fokas. Capital of the new municipality is Rethymno.

  8. E.A. Rethymniakou - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1983 after a merger between the former regional clubs Atromitos, which was founded in the 1920s, [3] and was one of the four founding members of the Rethymno Football Clubs Association [4] and A.O. Rethymno, who were themselves established in 1967 through the merger of older clubs Rethymniakos, Neos Asteras Rethymno and Neos Keravnos by the order of Rethymno military ...

  9. Agia Paraskevi, Rethymno - Wikipedia

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    2011 [3] 246 +36.7%: 2021 [1] 280 ... 07/06/2010 the settlement was detached from the municipality of Arkadi and annexed to the municipality of Rethymno [4] References

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