19th century Bosnian Mosque and minaret at Caesarea Maritima, Israel


19th century Bosnian Mosque and minaret at Caesarea Maritima, Israel - Caesarea laid in ruins until the nineteenth century, when the village of Caesarea was re-established in 1884 by Bushnaks (Bosnyaks) - Muslim immigrants from Bosnia.


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Location: Caesarea Maritima, Israel
Photo credit: © Todd Strand / Alamy / Afripics
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