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A fact from Iplikçi Mosque appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 December 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the 13th-century Iplikçi Mosque in Konya, Turkey, contains a mihrab with traces of mosaic tiling which is the oldest extant example of Anatolian Seljuk art?
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... that the 13th-century Seljuk-era Iplikçi Mosque in Konya, Turkey is one of only two mosques made out of brick (as opposed to stone) in the entire Anatolian peninsula? [1]
ALT1: ... that the Iplikçi Mosque in Konya, Turkey is considered to be one of the first examples of the mosque layout adopted by the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum in the 13th century? [2]
ALT2: ... that the 13th-century Iplikçi Mosque in Konya, Turkey contains a mihrab with traces of mosaic tiling considered to be the oldest extant example of Anatolian Seljuk art? [3]
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