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Mustafa Pasha Bridge (Bulgarian: Стар мост, Star most) or The Old Bridge is a 16th-century arch bridge over the Maritsa in Svilengrad, southern Bulgaria. Completed in 1529, it was built on the order of the Ottoman vizier Çoban Mustafa Pasha. The bridge was the first major work designed by the Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, and was part of a vakıf complex that also included a caravanserai, mosque, bazaar and hamam. The bridge is 295 m long, 6 m wide and has 20 or 21 arches. — From The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608–1667 — From "The Waterloo of the Turks" in Everybody's Magazine

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  • Most Mustafy Paši, též Starý most (bulharsky Мост на Мустафа паша, Старият мост) je obloukový most ze 16. století přes řeku Maricu ve městě , v jihovýchodním Bulharsku. Postaven za vlády Sultána Sulejmana I. z rozhodnutí osmanského vezíra byl dostavěn v roce 1529. Most s 20 oblouky, 295 m dlouhý a 6 m široký, byl prvním větším dílem osmanského architekta Mimara Sinana jako součást vakfu, který zahrnoval i karavansaraj, mešitu, bazar a . Povodeň v roce 1766 část pilířů poničila a rekonstrukce byla dokončena až roku 1809. Osmanské vojsko se neúspěšně pokusilo most zničit při ústupu před Bulhary po za první balkánské války v listopadu 1912. Pamětní deska na mostě obsahuje nápis v bulharštině, francouzštině a angličtině. Anglický text říká: Panoramatický pohled na most (cs)
  • Η Γέφυρα Μουσταφά Πασά γνωστή και ως η Παλιά Γέφυρα (Βουλγάρικα: Стар мост, Σταρ μοστ - μεταφράζεται ως παλιά γέφυρα) είναι μια Οθωμανική τοξωτή γέφυρα 16ου αιώνα στον ποταμό Έβρο στην πόλη Σβίλενγκραντ της Βουλγαρίας δίπλα στα σύνορα με την Ελλάδα βορείως του Ορμένιου Έβρου. (el)
  • El Puente Mustafa Pasha o el Puente Viejo (en búlgaro: Мост на Мустафа паша; Старият мост) es un puente de arco del siglo XVI en el río Maritsa en Svilengrad, al sur de Bulgaria. Terminado en 1529, fue construido por orden del visir otomano Çoban Mustafa Pasha. El puente fue la primera gran obra diseñada por el arquitecto otomano Mimar Sinan, y fue parte de un complejo Vakif que también incluía una posada, una mezquita, bazar y hamam. El puente posee 295 metros de largo, 6 metros de ancho y tiene 20 o 21 arcos.​​ (es)
  • Mustafa Pasha Bridge (Bulgarian: Стар мост, Star most) or The Old Bridge is a 16th-century arch bridge over the Maritsa in Svilengrad, southern Bulgaria. Completed in 1529, it was built on the order of the Ottoman vizier Çoban Mustafa Pasha. The bridge was the first major work designed by the Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, and was part of a vakıf complex that also included a caravanserai, mosque, bazaar and hamam. The bridge is 295 m long, 6 m wide and has 20 or 21 arches. The English traveler Peter Mundy crossed the bridge on 14 May 1620, by when the neighbouring town was already known as "Mustapha Pasha Cupreesee" (Mustapha Pasha's Bridge): From Adrianople wee came to Mustapha Pasha Cupreesee (15 miles), as much to say as the bridge of Must Pasha. Of this bridge it is thus reported for certaine, That Sultan Soliman the Magnificent haveing warrs with Hungary, att his Comeinge this way, saw the bridge, and demaundinge whoe caused it to be built, the afore named M.P. presented himselfe, sayeing hee did it. The Kinge then prayed him to bestowe it on him, where unto hee replyed that, in regard hee had built it for the good of his soule, it could not be given away. The Kinge, beinge discontented with this answere, would not passe over the Bridge att all, but sought a foorde a little above the said Bridge with his horses and followers; wherein passinge over there was drowned two of his owne Pages among the rest. Soe that it is a Custome to this day, when any Vizer or Basha hath occasion to passe this way on warfare, hee goeth not over the Bridge, but where the Kinge did passe. The rest of the Armie goe over the Bridge. — From The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608–1667 A flood destroyed some of the arches in 1766. Reconstruction was completed in 1809. The Ottoman army unsuccessfully attempted to destroy the bridge as it retreated from a Bulgarian advance after the Battle of Lule Burgas during the First Balkan War in November 1912. At Mustapha Pasha, twenty miles in front of Adrianople, was a solid old stone bridge over the Maritza whose floods in the winter rains would be a nightmare to engineers who had to maintain a crossing with pontoons. If ever a corps needed a bridge second Bulgarian corps needed this one. They found that a small and badly placed charge of dynamite had merely knocked out a few stones between two of the buttresses, leaving the bridge intact enough for all the armies of Europe to pass over it; and the Turks did not even put a mitrailleuse behind sandbags in the streets or use field guns from the adjacent hills to delay the Bulgars in their crossing. — From "The Waterloo of the Turks" in Everybody's Magazine A plaque on the bridge has inscriptions in Bulgarian, French and English. The English text reads: This bridge was built during Sultan Suleiman Han's time by his vezir Mustapha Pacha en 1529. (en)
  • Il ponte vecchio (in bulgaro: Старият мост) o ponte di Mustafà Pascià (in bulgaro: Мост на Мустафа паша) è un ponte ad arco di Svilengrad, in Bulgaria. (it)
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  • Η Γέφυρα Μουσταφά Πασά γνωστή και ως η Παλιά Γέφυρα (Βουλγάρικα: Стар мост, Σταρ μοστ - μεταφράζεται ως παλιά γέφυρα) είναι μια Οθωμανική τοξωτή γέφυρα 16ου αιώνα στον ποταμό Έβρο στην πόλη Σβίλενγκραντ της Βουλγαρίας δίπλα στα σύνορα με την Ελλάδα βορείως του Ορμένιου Έβρου. (el)
  • El Puente Mustafa Pasha o el Puente Viejo (en búlgaro: Мост на Мустафа паша; Старият мост) es un puente de arco del siglo XVI en el río Maritsa en Svilengrad, al sur de Bulgaria. Terminado en 1529, fue construido por orden del visir otomano Çoban Mustafa Pasha. El puente fue la primera gran obra diseñada por el arquitecto otomano Mimar Sinan, y fue parte de un complejo Vakif que también incluía una posada, una mezquita, bazar y hamam. El puente posee 295 metros de largo, 6 metros de ancho y tiene 20 o 21 arcos.​​ (es)
  • Il ponte vecchio (in bulgaro: Старият мост) o ponte di Mustafà Pascià (in bulgaro: Мост на Мустафа паша) è un ponte ad arco di Svilengrad, in Bulgaria. (it)
  • Most Mustafy Paši, též Starý most (bulharsky Мост на Мустафа паша, Старият мост) je obloukový most ze 16. století přes řeku Maricu ve městě , v jihovýchodním Bulharsku. Postaven za vlády Sultána Sulejmana I. z rozhodnutí osmanského vezíra byl dostavěn v roce 1529. Most s 20 oblouky, 295 m dlouhý a 6 m široký, byl prvním větším dílem osmanského architekta Mimara Sinana jako součást vakfu, který zahrnoval i karavansaraj, mešitu, bazar a . Pamětní deska na mostě obsahuje nápis v bulharštině, francouzštině a angličtině. Anglický text říká: Panoramatický pohled na most (cs)
  • Mustafa Pasha Bridge (Bulgarian: Стар мост, Star most) or The Old Bridge is a 16th-century arch bridge over the Maritsa in Svilengrad, southern Bulgaria. Completed in 1529, it was built on the order of the Ottoman vizier Çoban Mustafa Pasha. The bridge was the first major work designed by the Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, and was part of a vakıf complex that also included a caravanserai, mosque, bazaar and hamam. The bridge is 295 m long, 6 m wide and has 20 or 21 arches. — From The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608–1667 — From "The Waterloo of the Turks" in Everybody's Magazine (en)
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