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Inside of the Osman Gazi Tomb in Bursa, TurkeyA detail from the tomb of Osman Gazi who is one of the original founders of the Ottoman state. The Bursa earthquake in 1855 completely destroyed the original tomb
The sufi art work of ceiling rose of Karatay Medrese MuseumKaratay Medrese is a medrese (a school with a frequently but not absolutely religious focus) built in Konya, Turkey, in 1251 by the Emir of the city Celaleddin Karatay, serving the Seljuk sultan
The ebony minbar in the Alaeddin Mosque in Konya, TurkeyOn the site originally there was a Christian Basilica which was converted to a mosque. This minbar was within this converted mosque
Detail from Alaeddin Mosque in Konya, TurkeyOn the site originally there was a Christian Basilica which was converted to a mosque. This minbar was within this converted mosque
The piers and ceramic work of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in IsThe Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) in Istanbul, Turkey, capital of the Ottoman Empire (from 1453 to 1923). The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning
The ceiling rose of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, TurkThe Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) in Istanbul, Turkey, capital of the Ottoman Empire (from 1453 to 1923). The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning
The tomb of Emir Sultan in Bursa, TurkeyEmir Sultan, also known as Semseddin Mehmed Ali el-Hoseyin el Buhari, was a dervish and scholar from Bukhara and also the advisor and son-in-law of the Ottoman Sultan Sultan, Bayezid I
Inside of the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, TurkeyUlu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture
Detail from the door of the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in BursaUlu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture
Detail from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, TurkeyUlu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture
A calligraphy from the Grand Mosque - Ulu Cami in Bursa, TurUlu Cami - the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture which used many elements from the Seljuk architecture
The tomb of Uftade Haz. in Bursa, TurkeyThe tomb of Kutbul Arifin Gavsul Vasilin Hazreti Mehmed Muhyiddin Uftade Kaddesellahu Sirrahu- a famous author, sufi and public poet from Bursa Province
A detail from the Osman Gazi Tomb in Bursa, TurkeyA detail from the tomb of Osman Gazi who is one of the original founders of the Ottoman state. The Bursa earthquake in 1855 completely destroyed the original tomb
A detail from the portal of the Green Tomb in Bursa, TurkeyThe entry portal of the Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe) is crowned with semi-umbrella vault and has muqarnas niches.Izniktiles with flower patterns in blue, white and yellow adorn the portal. Date: 1419-24
A window of The Green Tomb in Bursa, TurkeyYesil Turbe (Green Tomb) - the mausoleum of the fifth Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey. It was built by Mehmeds son and successor Murad II following the death of the sovereign in 1421
Green Tomb in Bursa, TurkeyYesil Turbe (Green Tomb) - the mausoleum of the fifth Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey. It was built by Mehmeds son and successor Murad II following the death of the sovereign in 1421
Windows of the Green Mosque in Bursa, TurkeyThe Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) is one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture
Ceramics of the Green Mosque in Bursa, TurkeyThe Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) is one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture
Entrance of the Green Mosque in Bursa, TurkeyThe Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) is one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture
Door of the Green Mosque in Bursa, TurkeyThe Green Mosque (Yesil Camii) - one of the most important pieces of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Selcuk architecture