File:Old Minarets of Mardin.jpg

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Authentically designed and built minarets are hundred years old.they represent the folkloric aspects of construction and life.

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English: These are some minarets built hundred years ago by folk of the city.They were costructed in a way that represents the folkloric places and life views of the inhabitants.
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