"Soaring toward the heavens, the vast Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey, represents the pinnacle of Sinan's achievement. Light flooding through curtain walls illuminates geometric designs, arabesques, and phrases from the Koran. The mosque was built by Sinan in the 1570s for Selim II, Suleyman's son and successor. Born in a Christian village in Anatolia, Sinan rose through the devşirme system, whereby Ottomans brought promising Christian youths to the court in Istanbul. They were educated, converted to Islam, and trained as Janissarieselite infantryor as administrators."
From "The World of Süleyman the Magnificent," National Geographic magazine, November 1987
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