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The Impact of Trade on Architecture During the Seljuk-Ottoman Period: A Study on Caravanserai and Khan Structures in the Southeastern Anatolia Region

Iconarp International J. of Architecture and Planning
This study analyzes the impact of trade on architectural structures and examines how caravanserais and khans gradually transformed into commercial centers. Sixty-one structures built between the 13th and 20th centuries in the Southeastern Anatolia Region
Dilan Kakdaş Ateş   +1 more
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Ottoman Architecture

2010
Book Review of Ottoman Architecture, by Dogan Kuban. ISBN 9781851496044. Reviewed by Leah Bruce.
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Sufi Architecture in Early Ottoman Cairo

Annales islamologiques, 1984
Behrens-Abouseif Doris,Fernandes Leonor. Sufi Architecture in Early Ottoman Cairo. In: Annales islamologiques 20, 1984. pp. 103-114.
Doris Behrens-Abouseif, Leonor Fernandes
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Geometric Models in Islamic Architecture from Early Islam to the end of the Ottoman Era: An Archaeological Study in Light of Selected Examples

Journal of Islamic Architecture
; this study aims to explore the history and evolution of geometric models in Islamic architecture up to the Ottoman era. It seeks to understand the emergence of these models and their uses in the Islamic era, analyzing the cultural, religious, and ...
Mohamed Enab
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Architectural Anatomy of an Ottoman Execution

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2013
Architectural Anatomy of an Ottoman Execution provides an architectural analysis of the execution in 1416 of Sheikh Bedreddin as the leader of one of the largest rebellions in Ottoman history. Saygin Salgirli argues that the selection of the execution site in the proximity of three Ottoman monuments in Serres, northern Greece (the Çandarlı Mosque, the ...
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Ottoman Monumental Buildings in Thessaloniki Architectural Heritage

2016
Since founded by Cassander in 316 B.C., Thessaloniki has always been an important trade center, settlement and port. After the city was conquered in 1430 by the Ottoman Emperor Murad II., the city developed with densely Muslim and Turk population.
KAPLAN ÇİNÇİN, Seda   +2 more
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Sinan's arsin: A Survey of Ottoman Architectural Metrology

Muqarnas, 1998
Koca Sinan, the chief architect of the Ottoman Empire for half a century (1538-88), is one of the most eminent representatives of Turkish culture. His genius in unifying art and technology has also been the subject of a vast number of studies by Turkish and other scholars.
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How Global Is Ottoman Art and Architecture?

The Art Bulletin, 2015
Halil Bey, an Ottoman diplomat working at the Ottoman Embassy in Paris from 1865 to 1868, frequented the famous salons of Paris organized by beautiful ladies who were also courtesans of the Second ...
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L'Architecture Ottomane

1979
Je ne crois pas 'qu'il y ait plus beau sujet â traiter, lorsqu'on park d'art ottoman comme on doit le faire au cours de cette semaineT que celui d'une architecture qui constitue â elle seule l'un des plus eminents titres de gloire de cet art.
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