- A
bedesten (variants: bezistan, bezisten,
bedestan) is a type of
covered market or
market hall
which was
historically found in the
cities of the Ottoman...
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Fountain of
Mehmed Pasha Sokolović in
Belgrade from 1578. (Sokollu
Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai with
Bedestan in
Belgrade - 3D Animation)...
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textiles and
jewels near his
palace in Constantinople. It was
named Cevâhir
Bedestan ("Bedesten of Gems") and was also
known as Bezzâzistan-ı Cedîd ("New Bedesten")...
- μεγάλες σκεπαστές αγορές". Ελληνικό Πανόραμα (30): 102–132.
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slaves were
brought to the
slave market in the city of Algiers,
known as
Bedestan between 1520 and 1660. From 1660 to 1830
numbers went down to at least...
- city gates, and it "must have had an
active textile industry".: 591 A
bedestan is also recorded.: 591 Urfa's
prosperity in the 1500s was
based on both...
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Bedesten or
Bedestan is a
historical building in the
Selimiye quarter of
North Nicosia,
North Cyprus,
located directly beside the
Selimiye Mosque. The...
- stage,
eleven shops and
public baths. His
other public works include a
bedestan in
Bitola and
shops in
Skopje and Bursa.
Davud Pasha's
baths in modern...
- near
where the
Latin Bridge in
Sarajevo was
later built. Konuş Hisarı, a
bedestan and
imaret at Tatar-Pazarcığı from
where the town of
Pazardzhik in Bulgaria...
- the many
Seljuk and
Ottoman buildings include urban architecture such as
Bedestan (the
covered bazaar), Büyük
hamam (Turkish bath), and
Kabak çeşmesi (fountain)...