- 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...
- Kırkkaşık
Bedesten is a
bedesten (covered market) in Tarsus, Turkey.
There are
figures of
lotus carved on the
pediment of the
bedesten. In the Medieval...
- Cevâhir
Bedestan ("
Bedesten of Gems") and was also
known as Bezzâzistan-ı Cedîd ("New
Bedesten") in
Ottoman Turkish. The word
bedesten is
adapted from the...
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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...
- The
Bedesten of
Thessaloniki (Gr****: Μπεζεστένι Θεσσαλονίκης) is a
historical Ottoman market in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece,
built during the reign...
- Ottoman-era
bedesten (Μπεζεστένι) a fifteenth-century
building in
Eleftherias Square. The
bedesten is an
enclosed and
covered market. The
Serres bedesten was...
- The
bedesten (Gr****: μπεζεστένι, romanized: bezesteni) is an
Ottoman enclosed market (
bedesten) in the city of Larissa, Greece. The
bedesten is located...
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market structures were common: the
bedesten, the arasta, and the han (Turkish
cognate of khān). The
Ottoman bedesten was a
solid stone building, typically...
- Ramazanoğlu
captured Tarsus and in 1579 the
mosque was rebuilt. Kırkkaşık
Bedesten a
bedesten to
support the
mosque was also
built in 1579. The
entrance to mosque...
- libraries,
numerous schools, 12 churches,
three synagogues, and the
largest bedesten (market) of the Balkans. Additionally,
there were
fountains and hammams...