From Dolmabahçe to Nişantaşı: The history of the district of sultans and pashas

Title From Dolmabahçe to Nişantaşı: The history of the district of sultans and pashas
Author Çetintaş, M. Burak, 1976-
Author Original Çetintaş, M. Burak, 1976-
Publication Date: 2005
Publication Place İstanbul - Antique Inc.
Subject Nişantaşı (Istanbul, Türkiye).Nişantaşı (Istanbul, Turkey).Dolmabahçe (Istanbul, Turkey).Dolmabahçe (Istanbul, Turkey).Istanbul (Turkey)_Date. Istanbul (Turkey)_History. Istanbul (Turkey)_Social life and customs.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 349
Physical Dimensions 349 sayfa : resimli ; 33 cm.
Library: Istanbul Research Institute Library
Library Asset ID 0024193
Record ID 1811826
Library Location 3. kat
Date 11.04.2008
Notes References: p.349. There is a directory.
Sample Text 1-Environment: Towards the first settlement in Dolmabahçe Valley Towards the first settlement in Dolmabahçe Valley. Vineyards, gardens, promenades and arcades. Kırcafes, promenades, cemeteries and villages beyond Beyoğlu. Karabali garden. Hacı Hüzey's vineyard. Who is this Hacı Hüseyin Ağa? ...And further. Western sultans and the first palaces in Beşiktaş. Dolmabahçe, Beşiktaş. Dolmabahçe Palace is being built. Yıldız Palace and Sultan Abdulhamid II. Selmalık High Officials or the sultan's meeting with the public. 2-Nişantaşları: Name fathers of the district, or Nişantaşları. Archery and shooting practice in the Ottomans. Nişantaşı trees that survived in Ihlamur Promenade. Stones in Teşvikiye and Nişantaşı area. The rangestone in Topağacı Recreation Area. 3-Public Works: Gas, roads, streets, schools or public works. Cadastre and primary roads. Electricity and gas services. Coal purchases of Dolmabahçe gasworks in newspaper advertisements. Some roads and regulations between Dolmabahçe and Nişantaşı during the Republic period. Schools around Maçka, Teşvikiye and Nişantaşı. 4-Official structures Akaretler and its surroundings. Valide Fountain and Namazgah, which gave its name to a district. The last remaining structure from the engravings is the Sultan Mahmud I Fountain. Süleymaniye Mosque, built to encourage settlement in Maçka. Vişnezade Mosque. Precautions taken against the water shortage in the palace: Water cisterns. Maçka Sheikhs Cemetery. From the Armory to the Technical University. The weapons museum project that never came true. Treasurer Anber Agha Fountain. Hamidiye Fountain, one of the not-so-old inhabitants of Maçka. The Italian Embassy, ​​which was never used. The symbol of encouragement is obelisks. Hamamcı Raif Ağa Mosque and Fountain. Muradiye or Sraylı Ferahnâk Kalfa Mosque. Sheikh İhsan Efendi Lodge. Şenlikdede Mosque or Maçka Masjid. Şenlikdede Cemetery in Maçka. Field outposts guarding the Teşvikiye desert. The mosque of the encouraged district is Teşvikiye... Major Said Bey Fountain. Constitutional Mosque. From Mekteb-i Ulum-ı Harbiye to the Military Museum... 5-Life: Mansions, mansions, families Mansions, mansions, Nişantaşı. There's no point in feeling nostalgic. Hasekitarlasi palace. I loved the mansion. From Treasury Kethûda Eşref Bey Mansion to the center of art. Şişli and Maçka. Kabasakal Mehmed Pasha and his Mansion in Maçka. Valide Palace or the residence of the head of the parliament. The first apartment buildings. Stone mansion of Prince Abdülkâdir Efendi. Nişantaşı, Teşvikiye. The cursed mansion of Chief Secretary Tahsin Pasha. Satvet Lütfi Tozan and his mansion on Kağıthane Street. From Necip Pasha Mansion, passed from hand to hand, to Işık High School. Grand Chamberlain Faik Bey's mansion is Turkish on the outside and Turkish on the inside. Cypriot Grand Vizier Kamil Pasha Mansion Mansions of the chief dresser İsmet Bey, the foster brother of the sultan. Serhafiye Ahmed Fehim Pasha and his legendary mansion that he could not live in. From Blind Edhem Pasha's mansion to Teşvikiye Health House. Kurd Said Pasha Mansion. Reşid Mümtaz Pasha Mansion. Şapur Said Pasha's love of place in the world. The double palaces changed hands many times. Grand Vizier Halil Rifat Pasha Mansion. Nişantaşı fire, the story of which is not well known. Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha's mansion and garden. Educational home mansion of Tophane Müşir Zeki Pasha. Have you seen 150 yoghurt sellers together? Serkilâri-i Hazret-i Şehiryarî Osman Bey's mansions full of provisions. The mansion of Salih Münir Pasha, the ambassador to Paris. The mansion of Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Reşid Bey. Halil Rifat Pasha's son-in-law, Damascus governor İbrahim Şükrü Pasha. Old Osmanbey Casino. The tragic story of the Tunisian Hayreddin Pasha Mansion, or the legendary Nişantaşı Palace, and Şadiye Sultan. Nemlizâde Mithat Bey's Mansion, Telci Osman Bey's Mansion. One of the first charitable societies was Nişantaşı Benevolent Association or Cemiyet-i Hayriye-i Nisvaniye. Köse Raif Pasha Mansion The mansion of Süreyya Pasha, the chief secretary of Abdulhamid, whose construction was left unfinished.
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From Dolmabahçe to Nişantaşı: The history of the district of sultans and pashas

Author Çetintaş, M. Burak, 1976-
Author Original Çetintaş, M. Burak, 1976-
Publication Date 2005
Publication Place İstanbul - Antique Inc.
Subject Nişantaşı (Istanbul, Türkiye).Nişantaşı (Istanbul, Turkey).Dolmabahçe (Istanbul, Turkey).Dolmabahçe (Istanbul, Turkey).Istanbul (Turkey)_Date. Istanbul (Turkey)_History. Istanbul (Turkey)_Social life and customs.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 349
Physical Dimensions 349 sayfa : resimli ; 33 cm.
Library Istanbul Research Institute Library
Library Asset ID 0024193
Record ID 1811826
Library Location 3. kat
Date 11.04.2008
Notes References: p.349. There is a directory.
Sample Text 1-Environment: Towards the first settlement in Dolmabahçe Valley Towards the first settlement in Dolmabahçe Valley. Vineyards, gardens, promenades and arcades. Kırcafes, promenades, cemeteries and villages beyond Beyoğlu. Karabali garden. Hacı Hüzey's vineyard. Who is this Hacı Hüseyin Ağa? ...And further. Western sultans and the first palaces in Beşiktaş. Dolmabahçe, Beşiktaş. Dolmabahçe Palace is being built. Yıldız Palace and Sultan Abdulhamid II. Selmalık High Officials or the sultan's meeting with the public. 2-Nişantaşları: Name fathers of the district, or Nişantaşları. Archery and shooting practice in the Ottomans. Nişantaşı trees that survived in Ihlamur Promenade. Stones in Teşvikiye and Nişantaşı area. The rangestone in Topağacı Recreation Area. 3-Public Works: Gas, roads, streets, schools or public works. Cadastre and primary roads. Electricity and gas services. Coal purchases of Dolmabahçe gasworks in newspaper advertisements. Some roads and regulations between Dolmabahçe and Nişantaşı during the Republic period. Schools around Maçka, Teşvikiye and Nişantaşı. 4-Official structures Akaretler and its surroundings. Valide Fountain and Namazgah, which gave its name to a district. The last remaining structure from the engravings is the Sultan Mahmud I Fountain. Süleymaniye Mosque, built to encourage settlement in Maçka. Vişnezade Mosque. Precautions taken against the water shortage in the palace: Water cisterns. Maçka Sheikhs Cemetery. From the Armory to the Technical University. The weapons museum project that never came true. Treasurer Anber Agha Fountain. Hamidiye Fountain, one of the not-so-old inhabitants of Maçka. The Italian Embassy, ​​which was never used. The symbol of encouragement is obelisks. Hamamcı Raif Ağa Mosque and Fountain. Muradiye or Sraylı Ferahnâk Kalfa Mosque. Sheikh İhsan Efendi Lodge. Şenlikdede Mosque or Maçka Masjid. Şenlikdede Cemetery in Maçka. Field outposts guarding the Teşvikiye desert. The mosque of the encouraged district is Teşvikiye... Major Said Bey Fountain. Constitutional Mosque. From Mekteb-i Ulum-ı Harbiye to the Military Museum... 5-Life: Mansions, mansions, families Mansions, mansions, Nişantaşı. There's no point in feeling nostalgic. Hasekitarlasi palace. I loved the mansion. From Treasury Kethûda Eşref Bey Mansion to the center of art. Şişli and Maçka. Kabasakal Mehmed Pasha and his Mansion in Maçka. Valide Palace or the residence of the head of the parliament. The first apartment buildings. Stone mansion of Prince Abdülkâdir Efendi. Nişantaşı, Teşvikiye. The cursed mansion of Chief Secretary Tahsin Pasha. Satvet Lütfi Tozan and his mansion on Kağıthane Street. From Necip Pasha Mansion, passed from hand to hand, to Işık High School. Grand Chamberlain Faik Bey's mansion is Turkish on the outside and Turkish on the inside. Cypriot Grand Vizier Kamil Pasha Mansion Mansions of the chief dresser İsmet Bey, the foster brother of the sultan. Serhafiye Ahmed Fehim Pasha and his legendary mansion that he could not live in. From Blind Edhem Pasha's mansion to Teşvikiye Health House. Kurd Said Pasha Mansion. Reşid Mümtaz Pasha Mansion. Şapur Said Pasha's love of place in the world. The double palaces changed hands many times. Grand Vizier Halil Rifat Pasha Mansion. Nişantaşı fire, the story of which is not well known. Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha's mansion and garden. Educational home mansion of Tophane Müşir Zeki Pasha. Have you seen 150 yoghurt sellers together? Serkilâri-i Hazret-i Şehiryarî Osman Bey's mansions full of provisions. The mansion of Salih Münir Pasha, the ambassador to Paris. The mansion of Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Reşid Bey. Halil Rifat Pasha's son-in-law, Damascus governor İbrahim Şükrü Pasha. Old Osmanbey Casino. The tragic story of the Tunisian Hayreddin Pasha Mansion, or the legendary Nişantaşı Palace, and Şadiye Sultan. Nemlizâde Mithat Bey's Mansion, Telci Osman Bey's Mansion. One of the first charitable societies was Nişantaşı Benevolent Association or Cemiyet-i Hayriye-i Nisvaniye. Köse Raif Pasha Mansion The mansion of Süreyya Pasha, the chief secretary of Abdulhamid, whose construction was left unfinished.
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