Medrese education and architecture in the political context of the 11th-16th centuries Anatolia

Download
2000
Sağlam, Mehmet

Suggestions

SATREPS MarDiM Project on Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Mitigation in the Marmara Region and Disaster Education in Turkey
Çıtak, Seçkin Özgür; Kaneda, Yoshiyuki; Özener, Haluk; Meral Özel, Nurcan; Kalafat, Doğan; Takahashi, Narumi; Hori, Takane; Hori, Moneo; Sakamoto, Mayumi; Pınar, Ali; Özel, Asım Oğuz; Yalçıner, Ahmet Cevdet; Tanırcan, Gülüm; Demirtaş, Ahmet (2017-08-04)
Varved lake sediments from SW Anatolia (Köyceğiz Lake): paleoclimatic reconstructions and sedimentary earthquake record for the last 400 years
Avşar, Ulaş; Schmidt, Sabine; Jonsson, Sigurjon (null; 2014-10-17)
Menderes Massif (Western Turkey): structural, metamorphic and magmatic evolution - a synthesis
Bozkurt, Erdin (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2001-04-01)
The Menderes Massif covers large areas in western Turkey. The better understanding of its tectono-metamorphic history would provide insight for the Alpine evolution of western Turkey and the entire eastern Mediterranean region. This paper summarizes the available literature on the metamorphic rocks of western Turkey and that of the Menderes Massif with special reference and emphasis to the papers presented in the special issue.
Pamuk’s Kars and its others : an ethnography on identifications and boundaries of ethnicity, nationalism and secularism
Sarıaslan, Kübra Zeynep; Strasser, Sabine; Department of Sociology (2010)
Kars is an ethnically diverse city located at the North East Turkey, neighboring Armenia. In the year 2002, Nobel laureate author Orhan Pamuk published a political-historical novel named Snow, the story of which is set in Kars. The book created a public debate on national and global scale about cutting edge questions of Turkey. This thesis aims to address these questions from the perspective of inhabitants of Kars, who had reacted fiercely to the representations in the book Snow. By focusing on identificati...
Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun Son Dönemlerinde Antalya Kaleiçi Ve Çevresi
Dayar, Evren (Middle East Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, 2020-12-30)
Tanzimat Dönemi’nin arifesinde Antalya, surlarla kuşatılmış geleneksel bir Osmanlı kentiydi. Kentin ana yerleşim alanı, iki iç surla birbirinden ayrılan ve üç ayrı bölümden oluşan Kaleiçi idi. Tek bir dış kapı vasıtasıyla karaya açılan Kaleiçi, dış ve iç kapılardan merkeze uzanan büyük caddeler, merkezden ya da büyük caddelerden mahallelere açılan daha küçük caddeler tarafından bölünmüştü. Kaleiçi sokakları gayr-i muntazam ve kaldırımsız, evleri ise çoğunlukla ahşaptı. Surların haricinde kentin çarşısı, var...
Citation Formats
M. Sağlam, “Medrese education and architecture in the political context of the 11th-16th centuries Anatolia,” Middle East Technical University, 2000.