Medrese of Mehmet Şakir Paşa, also known as Madrasa of Mustafapaşa is a 19th-century madrasa, an Islamic educational institute, in Nevşehir Province, central Turkey. It is also known as a caravanserai. The madrasa is in Mustafapaşa, formerly Sinasos, in Ürgüp ilçe (district) of Nevşehir Province at 38°35′00″N 34°53′52″E / 38.58333°N 34.89778°E. It is a U-plan building. There is a seven-line inscription on the main gate. The students' quarters are behind the arched portico.
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| - Medrese of Mehmet Şakir Paşa, also known as Madrasa of Mustafapaşa is a 19th-century madrasa, an Islamic educational institute, in Nevşehir Province, central Turkey. It is also known as a caravanserai. The madrasa is in Mustafapaşa, formerly Sinasos, in Ürgüp ilçe (district) of Nevşehir Province at 38°35′00″N 34°53′52″E / 38.58333°N 34.89778°E. It is a U-plan building. There is a seven-line inscription on the main gate. The students' quarters are behind the arched portico. (en)
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| - Medrese of Mehmet Şakir Paşa, also known as Madrasa of Mustafapaşa is a 19th-century madrasa, an Islamic educational institute, in Nevşehir Province, central Turkey. It is also known as a caravanserai. The madrasa is in Mustafapaşa, formerly Sinasos, in Ürgüp ilçe (district) of Nevşehir Province at 38°35′00″N 34°53′52″E / 38.58333°N 34.89778°E. It was built in 1890 by Mehmet Şakir Pasha in the town center. The building was also used as an imaret, a public soup kitchen, and during the Republican era, it was used as carpet market. It was restored in 1982. Currently, it houses a part of Kapodokya Undergraduate School. It is a U-plan building. There is a seven-line inscription on the main gate. The students' quarters are behind the arched portico. (en)
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