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Gazi Mihal Bridge (Turkish: Gazi Mihal Köprüsü) is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. it crosses the Tunca. The bridge was originally built by the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII (1259-1282) but was rebuilt early in the 15th century by the Ottoman frontier lord Gazi Mihal. In 1544, Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566) added eight arches at its western end, which had originally eight arches. Sultan Mehmed III (r. 1595-1603) added a span with two arches, which is called the middle bridge.

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  • Gazi Mihal Bridge (Turkish: Gazi Mihal Köprüsü) is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. it crosses the Tunca. The bridge was originally built by the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII (1259-1282) but was rebuilt early in the 15th century by the Ottoman frontier lord Gazi Mihal. In 1544, Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566) added eight arches at its western end, which had originally eight arches. Sultan Mehmed III (r. 1595-1603) added a span with two arches, which is called the middle bridge. (en)
  • Il ponte Gazi Mihal (in turco: Gazi Mihal Köprüsü) è un ponte ad arco ottomano della città turca di Edirne (in età bizantina Adrianopoli, in greco-bizantino Αδριανούπολις), che fu antica capitale ottomana prima di Costantinopoli/Istanbul). Si trova nella parte occidentale della città, lungo la vecchia strada che conduce verso la Bulgaria, e attraversa il fiume Tunca. Alla sua estremità occidentale si trova la moschea di Gazi Mihal, mentre a quella orientale la moschea di Şah Melek. (it)
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  • Gazi Mihal Bridge (Turkish: Gazi Mihal Köprüsü) is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. it crosses the Tunca. The bridge was originally built by the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII (1259-1282) but was rebuilt early in the 15th century by the Ottoman frontier lord Gazi Mihal. In 1544, Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566) added eight arches at its western end, which had originally eight arches. Sultan Mehmed III (r. 1595-1603) added a span with two arches, which is called the middle bridge. (en)
  • Il ponte Gazi Mihal (in turco: Gazi Mihal Köprüsü) è un ponte ad arco ottomano della città turca di Edirne (in età bizantina Adrianopoli, in greco-bizantino Αδριανούπολις), che fu antica capitale ottomana prima di Costantinopoli/Istanbul). Si trova nella parte occidentale della città, lungo la vecchia strada che conduce verso la Bulgaria, e attraversa il fiume Tunca. Alla sua estremità occidentale si trova la moschea di Gazi Mihal, mentre a quella orientale la moschea di Şah Melek. (it)
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  • Gazi Mihal Bridge (en)
  • Ponte Gazi Mihal (it)
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