Sinan [si-nahn] EXAMPLES| noun 1489?–1587, Turkish architect, especially of mosques. Liberaldictionary.com
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This mosque, designed by Sinan, an Armenian architect, is still quite perfect.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4
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It was built by Sinan; but it would seem that he was throughout ordered to copy S. Sophia.
William Holden Hutton
The 17th to Sinan, fourteen coss, which is an ancient city, where they manufacture great store of cottons.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume IX.
Robert Kerr
Full of wrath Malek-es-Saleh wrote a letter to the sheikh Sinan filled with the bitterest reproaches.
Secret Societies of the Middle Ages
Thomas Keightley
The credit of Sinan vanished at once, and those who had just been adoring the god now threatened to take the life of the impostor.
Secret Societies of the Middle Ages
Thomas Keightley