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i minaret represents a mosque built by a private benefactor

2 minarets show a mosque built by a community

4 minarets adorn a mosque built by the sultan (pre-1923 in Turkey)

6 minarets means you are looking at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul

7 minarets means you are in front of the mosque at Mecca

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