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  2. Burj Al Babas - Wikipedia

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    Burj Al Babas is a housing development project owned by Istanbul construction entrepreneurs The Yerdelen brothers. [2] The project involved the construction of 732 three-story luxury villas, all very similar to each other and characterised by elements of Gothic, English and American architecture.

  3. Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu - Wikipedia

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    Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu. Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu (1955, Istanbul) is a Turkish designer and owner of a Turkish architecture and interior design company. She designed the interiors of Istanbul's Şakirin Mosque in 2009 to wide international acclaim, possibly becoming the first woman to design a mosque.

  4. Yıldız Palace - Wikipedia

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    Yıldız Palace, Büyük Mabeyn Köşkü, in 1909. Yıldız Palace (Turkish: Yıldız Sarayı, IPA: [jɯɫˈdɯz saɾaˈjɯ]) is a vast complex of former imperial Ottoman pavilions and villas in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey, built in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was used as a residence by the sultan and his court in the late 19th century.

  5. Dolmabahçe Palace - Wikipedia

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    Dolmabahçe is the largest palace in Turkey. It has an area of 45,000 m 2 (11.1 acres), and contains 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 baths (hamam) and 68 toilets. [5][6] The design contains eclectic elements from the Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical styles, blended with traditional Ottoman architecture to create a new synthesis.

  6. Esma Sultan Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The three-storey brick manor was designed by the renowned architect Sarkis Balyan and finished in 1875 next to Ortaköy Mosque. It was presented to the Princess Esma Sultan, the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz, as a wedding gift in 1889. The mansion remained in the possession of the Ottoman dynasty until 1915.

  7. Ottoman palaces in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman palaces in Istanbul. This is a list of palaces commissioned by the Ottoman dynasty in Istanbul, Turkey. Some of these buildings are summer houses or mansions. Mehmed II called the palace Sarây-ı Cedîd (New Palace). The palace received its current name during Mahmud I 's reign when the seaside palace, the Cannon Gate Palace by the Sea ...

  8. Ottoman architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman architecture is an architectural style or tradition that developed under the Ottoman Empire over a long period, [1] undergoing some significant changes during its history. [2] It first emerged in northwestern Anatolia in the late 13th century [3] and developed from earlier Seljuk Turkish architecture, with influences from Byzantine and ...

  9. Bulgur Palas - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgur Palas is located on Kocamustafapaşa Hill, one of the seven hills of Istanbul, [1] at Kargı Çıkmazı 5, in Aksaray in Fatih, a municipality of Istanbul in Turkey. The mansion was commissioned by Mehmet Habip Bey (1878–1926), a soldier and a deputy of Bolu from the Committee of Union and Progress in the Ottoman Parliament of the ...