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İncekaya Aqueduct
İncekaya Aqueduct

İncekaya Aqueduct is an 18th century AD aqueduct located in Karabük Province, Turkey. It was commissioned by Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha, a citizen of Safranbolu and a grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1794–1798 AD. The structure was used to supply water to Safranbolu.
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Country: Turkey
District: Karabük Province
Category: Bridges and Water Structures
Site History: 18th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Islamic
Later Cultures: Islamic
Site Features: Islamic Monuments
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