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The Ottoman Port City of Izmir in the 19th Century: Cultures, Modes of Space Production and the Transformation of Urban Space
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2001-01-01
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Bilsel, Fatma Cânâ
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7 Centuries of Ottoman Architecture: A Supra national Heritage
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F. C. Bilsel,
The Ottoman Port City of Izmir in the 19th Century: Cultures, Modes of Space Production and the Transformation of Urban Space
. 2001, p. 233.