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216 ‘was deposed by…’, Freely,
Istanbul, the Imperial City
, p. 219

219 I myself have often …, ibid., p. 189

219 ‘The
türbe
’, ibid.

219 ‘The sepulchre of her…’, ibid.

219 ‘I entered with veneration …’, ibid.

221 ‘he left in Ottoman …’, Sumner-Boyd,
The Seven Hills of Istanbul
, p. 950

221 ‘a man of the wisest …’, Kritoboulos, p. 88

223 ‘wholly new’, Sumner-Boyd,
The Seven Hills of Istanbul
, p. 573

224 Muhammed caused him …, Miller,
The Palace School of Muhammad the Conqueror
, p. 42

225 By the grace of God …, Necipoğlu, pp. 335-6

Glossary

 

The following are some Turkish words and technical terms in architecture that are used in the text. Turkish words enclosed in parenthesis are the form that they take when they are modified by a preceding noun; e.g. Yeni Cami = the New Mosque, whereas Sultan Ahmet Camii = the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet.

 

Ağa
: title given to the chief black and white eunuchs and the commander of

the janissaries

bayram
: religious holiday

bedesten
: multi-domed building, usually in the centre of a Turkish market, where

valuable goods are stored and sold

beylerbey
: governor general

beylik
: Türkmen principality

büyük
: big

cadde
(
caddesi
): avenue

cami
(
camii
): mosque

caravanserai
: Turkish inn for travellers

çarşı
(
çarşısı
): market

çeşme
(
çeşmesi
): Turkish fountain

darüşşifa
: Ottoman hospital

dershane
: lecture hall of an Islamic school of theology

devşirme
: periodic levy of Christian youths inducted into the Ottoman army

divan
: a type of Turkish and Persian poetry

Divan
: the Imperial Council

eski
: old

gazi
: warrior for the Islamic faith

grand vezir
: the sultan’s chief minister

hamam
(
hamamı
): Turkish bath

han
(
hanı
): Turkish commercial building; an inner-city caravanserai

harem
: women’s quarters in an Ottoman home or palace

hisar
(
hisarı
): Turkish fortress or castle

imam
: cleric who presides over public prayers in a mosque

imaret
: refectory or public kitchen of a mosque

janissary
: member of the elite corps of the Ottoman army

kapı
(
kapısı
): gate or door

kadı
: judge

kapıcı
: gatekeeper or guard

köşk
(
köşkü
): kiosk

küçük
: little

kule
: tower

külliye
(
külliyesi
): Ottoman religious complex, usually consisting of a mosque and

its associated pious and philanthropic foundations

kütüphane
(
kütüphanesi
): library

medrese
(
medresesi
): Islamic school of theology

mektep
(
mektebi
): primary school

mescit
(
mescidi
): small mosque

mihrab
: niche in a mosque indicating the direction of Mecca

mimber
: pulpit in a mosque:

müezzin
: cleric who chants the responses to the prayers of the imam in a

mosque and who makes the call to prayer from the minaret

minaret
: tower from which the imam makes the call to prayer

oda
(
odası
): room or chamber

pasha
: a title given to generals, vezirs and governors general

pazar
(
pazarı
): bazaar

şadırvan
: ablution fountain in a mosque courtyard

sancak
: subdivision of a province

sancakbey
: governor of a
sancak

saray
(
sarayı
): Turkish palace

selamlık
: men’s quarters in an Ottoman home or palace

sipahi
: member of the feudal cavalry

şeyhülislam
: head of the Islamic religious hierarchy in the Ottoman Empire

sokak
(
sokağı
): street

tabhane
: hospice, often for itinerant dervishes

tekke
(
tekkesi
): dervish lodge

timarhane
: insane asylum

türbe
(
türbesi
): tomb

ulema
: member of the learned class, educated in Islamic law

vezir
: one of the sultan’s ministers

yeni
: new

The Ottoman Dynasty

 

Osman Gazi (c. 1282-1326)

Orhan Gazi (1326-62)

Murat I (1362-89)

Beyazit I (1389-1402)

Interregnum

Mehmet I (1413-21)

Murat II (1421-44, 1446-51)

Mehmet II (1444-6, 1451-81)

Beyazit II (1481-1512)

Selim I (1512-20)

Süleyman I, the Magnificent (1520-66)

Selim II (1566-74)

Murat III (1574-95)

Mehmet III (1595-1603)

Ahmet I (1603-17)

Mustafa I (1st reign) (1617-18)

Osman II (1618-22)

Mustafa I (2nd reign) (1622-3)

Murat IV (1623-40)

Ibrahim (1640-8)

Mehmet IV (1648-87)

Süleyman II (1687-91)

Ahmet II (1691-5)

Mustafa II (1695-1703)

Ahmet III (1703-30)

Mahmut I (1730-54)

Osman III (1754-7)

Mustafa III (1757-74)

Abdül Hamit I (1774-89)

Selim III (1789-1807)

Mustafa IV (1807-8)

Mahmut II (1808-39)

Abdül Mecit I (1839-61)

Abdül Aziz (1861-76)

Murat V (1876)

Abdül Hamit II (1876-1909)

Mehmet V Reşat (1909-18)

Mehmet VI Vahidettin (1918-22)

Abdül Mecit (II) (caliph only) (1922-4)

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