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A dervish lodge built in 1692/1693 in the district of Sultantepe for the Uzbeks who come to Istanbul before going on the pilgrimage. It was renovated in 1305 (1887-88) by the order of Abdulhamid, and today's masjid-tevhidhane section was built in 1900 by Astankul Bey, one of the leading statesm...

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Other Authors: Arı, Osman Sacid (Editor), Küçüker, Melih Sâdık (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Turkish
Published: İstanbul İSAR 2023
Edition:1. basım
Series:İSAR Yayınları 32
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Summary:A dervish lodge built in 1692/1693 in the district of Sultantepe for the Uzbeks who come to Istanbul before going on the pilgrimage. It was renovated in 1305 (1887-88) by the order of Abdulhamid, and today's masjid-tevhidhane section was built in 1900 by Astankul Bey, one of the leading statesmen of the Bukhara Khanate. After the closure of the lodges in 1925, the Lodge incorporated institutions such as the Turkestan Youth Union, the Turkestan Culture and Social Aid Association, and the Turkestan Students Student Dormitory, and the last sheikh Abdurrahman Efendi (d. 1953) continued to reside in the harem with his family. Later, the harem section burned down, and the masjid-tevhidhane, which remained dysfunctional and neglected, was also destroyed in another fire
Item Description:Enthält Literaturverzeichnis
Physical Description:240 Seiten Illustrationen, Faksimiles 27 cm
ISBN:9786059276429

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