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Fatih sits within the Roman walls... The main road which cuts through Fatih is Fevzi Pasa Caddesi... and the area known as Fatih contains some of these hills... that the Fatih mosque was built... but the Fatih complex was the first purpose built Islamic seminary within the city walls... The Fatih mosque was on the road to Edirnekap... and the Fatih district became the most populous area of the city in early Ottoman times and in... and then began the transformation of Fatih into the mass of concrete apartment buildings that we have today... which destroyed the Fatih mosque and many of the surrounding buildings... which was officially an area of Fatih district until 1928 and with its historical... Fatih is now very working class but being a previously wealthy area is better... Fatih at least was mostly built to some sort of plan... Fatih has many theatres... As Fatih is next to Emin... Fatih has many historical and modern libraries... today Fatih is known as one of the most... an important area of Fatih with its main... lies roughly between Fatih proper and the crowded residential area of Koca Mustafa Pasa...

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