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* {{Cite book|author= Rogers, J. M. |title= Sinan: Makers of Islamic Civilization. |publisher= I.B.Tauris: Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies |year=2006|page=backcover |isbn= 978-1-84511-096-3 |quote=(Sinan) He was born in Cappadocia, probably into a Greek Christian family. Drafted into the Janissaries during his adolescence, he rapidly gained promotion and distinction as a military engineer. }}
* {{cite book|title=Indian architecture: (The Islamic period)|last=Brown|first=Percy |authorlink= |year=1942|publisher=Taraporevala Sons|location= |id=|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e-VOAAAAYAAJ&q=the+fame+of+the+leading+Ottoman+architect,+Sinan,+having+reached+his+ears,+he+is+reported+to+have+invited+certain+pupils+of+this+Albanian+genius+to+India+to+carry+out+his+architectural+schemes.&dq=the+fame+of+the+leading+Ottoman+architect,+Sinan,+having+reached+his+ears,+he+is+reported+to+have+invited+certain+pupils+of+this+Albanian+genius+to+India+to+carry+out+his+architectural+schemes.&hl=en&sa=X&ei=SyWyT__ZCsjOswb_y4C9Bg&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAA| quote=… the fame of the leading Ottoman architect, Sinan, having reached his ears, he is reported to have invited certain pupils of this Albanian genius to India to carry out his architectural schemes.|pages=94}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Sitwell|first=Sacheverell|title=Old Fashioned Flowers|year=1939|publisher=Country Life|authorlink=Sacheverell Sitwell|quote=The architect Sinan, perhaps of Armenian descent, raised mosques and other buildings all over the Turkish Empire.|pages=74}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Cragg|first=Kenneth |authorlink= |year=1991|publisher=Westminster John Knox Press |location= |isbn=978-0-664-22182-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pMuxLlWih04C&pg=PA120|title=The Arab Christian: A History in the Middle East|pages=120}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Jackson|first=Thomas Graham|title=Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture, Volume 1|year=1913|publisher=Cambridge University Press|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=YjDNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA143 143]|authorlink=Thomas Graham Jackson|quote=They are many of them designed by Sinan, who is said to have been an Armenian}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Fletcher|first=Richard|title=The cross and the crescent: Christianity and Islam from Muhammad to the Reformation |year=2005|publisher=Penguin |location=London|isbn=9780670032716 |edition=Reprinted.|authorlink=Richard A. Fletcher|quote=...was Sinan the Old-he lived to be about ninety-an Armenian from Anatolia who had been brought to the capital as one of the 'gathered'.|pages=138}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Goodwin|first=Godfrey|title= A history of Ottoman architecture |publisher= Johns Hopkins Press |year=1971|isbn= 978-0-8018-1202-6}}
* {{cite book|ref= harv|last1=Moravcsik|first1=Gyula|last2=Rosenbaum|first2=Samuel R.|title=Byzantium and the Magyars|year=1970|publisher=Akadémiai Kiadó|url=https://books.google.rs/books/about/Byzantium_and_the_Magyars.html?id=uyAiAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y}}
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* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Fletcher|first=Richard|title=The cross and the crescent: Christianity and Islam from Muhammad to the Reformation |year=2005|publisher=Penguin |location=London|isbn=9780670032716 |edition=Reprinted.|authorlink=Richard A. Fletcher|quote=...was Sinan the Old-he lived to be about ninety-an Armenian from Anatolia who had been brought to the capital as one of the 'gathered'.|pages=138}}
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Günay|first=Reha |authorlink= |year=2006|publisher=Yapı-Endüstri Merkezi Yayınları |location=Istanbul, Turkey |isbn=975-8599-77-1 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=OfQjGQAACAAJ&dq=A+guide+to+the+works+of+Sinan+the+Architect+in+Istanbul&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3ZV8T5rqA8PV4QTisvHYDA&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA |accessdate = 5. 4. 2012. |title=A guide to the works of Sinan the architect in Istanbul|pages=23}}
* -{Alboyajian, Arshag A. ''Պատմութիին հայ Կեսարիոյ'' (History of Armenian Kayseri). 2 vols. Cairo: H. Papazian, 1937.}-