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‘The rose garden of refuge’: the fifteenth century Ottoman Palace at Edirne/Adrianople
2023Submission note: A thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Visual Arts to the School of Historical and European Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora.The thesis is a study of the Ottoman palace at Edirne/Adrianople and the life lived within it from the time the complex was
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Studia Wilanowskie
The image of King John III as a great lover of gardens is permanently enshrined in Polish tradition and is still alive in the consciousness of many Poles.
Jacek Kuśmierski
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The image of King John III as a great lover of gardens is permanently enshrined in Polish tradition and is still alive in the consciousness of many Poles.
Jacek Kuśmierski
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An original, innovative, and timely study on the cultural history of Cyprus under British rule, offering a new interpretative framework for studying the island’s colonial past.
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International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2015
Abstract Among the many effects of the Tanzimat period’s political and cultural reforms was an overhaul of the physical appearance of the house of Osman. Borrowing from their immediate predecessor Selim III, sultans of the nineteenth century hired foreign horticultural experts to design their imperial gardens.
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Abstract Among the many effects of the Tanzimat period’s political and cultural reforms was an overhaul of the physical appearance of the house of Osman. Borrowing from their immediate predecessor Selim III, sultans of the nineteenth century hired foreign horticultural experts to design their imperial gardens.
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The Suburban Landscape of Sixteenth-Century Istanbul as a Mirror of Classical Ottoman Garden Culture
1997Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires : Brill, 1997.
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In the Garden of Ottoman Poetry : Spatial Design and Perception in Ottoman Poetry
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2012
Within this study, the art of gardening in Ottoman Turks has been examined in four periods: 1. The period starting with the establishment of the Ottoman Empire till the conquest of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople by the Turks (1300-1453 2. The period starting with the conquest of Istanbul till the Tulip Era (1706) 3. The Tulip Era 4. The period
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Within this study, the art of gardening in Ottoman Turks has been examined in four periods: 1. The period starting with the establishment of the Ottoman Empire till the conquest of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople by the Turks (1300-1453 2. The period starting with the conquest of Istanbul till the Tulip Era (1706) 3. The Tulip Era 4. The period
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2017
The Ottoman Empire and Europe maintained a long relationship characterized by frequent cultural exchanges. France was particularly involved in these relationships because of the Ottoman embassies to France in 1533 and 1534. From the arrival of the ambassador Jean de La Forest (d.
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The Ottoman Empire and Europe maintained a long relationship characterized by frequent cultural exchanges. France was particularly involved in these relationships because of the Ottoman embassies to France in 1533 and 1534. From the arrival of the ambassador Jean de La Forest (d.
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WESTERNIZATION EFFECTS IN LATE OTTOMAN PERIOD URBAN SPACE: KONYA NATION GARDEN
2018The westernization movement in Ottoman Empire from Tanzimat Edict to the Republic of Turkey, which led to the modernization process that took place between 1839 and 1923, has manifested itself in all fields from state administration to education, politics, social, culture, economy and settlements.
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