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Also known as the Bayezid II Mosque ([[wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]: Beyazıt Camii or Bayezid Camii) is an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] imperial mosque located in the Beyazıt Square area of modern Istanbul, near the ruins of the Forum of Theodosius of ancient [[Constantinople]].
Also known as the [[Bayezid II]] Mosque ([[wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]: Beyazıt Camii or Bayezid Camii) is an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] imperial mosque located in the Beyazıt Square area of modern Istanbul, near the ruins of the Forum of Theodosius of ancient [[Constantinople]].


==Sources==
==Sources==


*[http://www.nowgamer.com/features/1434/assassins-creed-revelations-ubisoft-interview?o=1#listing NowGamer Interview] citing notable locations in Assassin's Creed Revelations
*[http://www.nowgamer.com/features/1434/assassins-creed-revelations-ubisoft-interview?o=1#listing NowGamer Interview] citing notable locations in [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'']].


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayezid_II_Mosque Beyazit Camii] information on Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayezid_II_Mosque Beyazit Camii] information on Wikipedia

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Also known as the Bayezid II Mosque (Turkish: Beyazıt Camii or Bayezid Camii) is an Ottoman imperial mosque located in the Beyazıt Square area of modern Istanbul, near the ruins of the Forum of Theodosius of ancient Constantinople.

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