Haseki Hürrem Sultan ve vakıfların altın çağı

1. baskı.
Haseki Hürrem Sultan ve vakıfların altın çağı
Nurhan Atasoy, Nurhan Atasoy
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Haseki Hürrem Sultan ve vakıfların altın çağı

1. baskı.

In addition to the institutions related to the religion, military and educational life of the Ottoman Empire, it has come to the forefront with its commercial traditions and structures such as inn, caravanserai and bazaar. These buildings are the product of an ancient tradition. The Ottoman sultans, who thought that they were personally responsible for their rulings, also gave importance to raising and preserving the level of the people's spirit of welfare thus, that is, the level of the society, and they established a system that would stand as long as the world existed. it has been an effective tool for the fulfillment of social responsibility and the role it undertakes in the solidarity and distribution of welfare. In this system where religious and national ideas are at the forefront, the needs of the other living things have been met as well as trying to meet all the needs of the people. In addition to the established foundations, the Turkish states that had stamped on the geography they had dominated with their charitable works, and then the Ottoman Empire, sowed the seeds of unity which were impossible to destroy.

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Language
Turkish
Pages
130

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Haseki Hürrem Sultan ve vakıfların altın çağı
2018, İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi, Kültür A.Ş. Yayınları
in Turkish - 1. baskı.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 128-130).

Text in Turkish; accompanying facsimile of "Haseki Hürrem Sultan'ın 1551 Tarihli Vakfiyesi (TİEM nr. 2194)" in Ottoman Turkish in Arabic script.

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İstanbul
Series
Kültür - medeniyet serisi -- 52, Kültür medeniyet serisi -- 52.

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Library of Congress
DR509.H87 A88 2018

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Pagination
130 pages, 115 unnumbered pages
Number of pages
130

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OL44102266M
ISBN 10
6059492851
ISBN 13
9786059492850
OCLC/WorldCat
1101851112

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