- two
bedestens formed the
original core of Istanbul's
Grand Bazaar,
which grew
around them over the
following generations. Some
Ottoman bedestens, including...
- with rubble. Both
buildings were
closed by iron gates.
Aside from the
bedestens,
originally the
Grand Bazaar structures were
built with wood, and only...
- the
bedesten is
representative of the
Ottoman architecture of the
fifteenth century, also
found in
similar buildings in the Balkans. The
bedestens was...
- 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...
- room's
ornate Ottoman-era ceiling. The
Bedesten of
Nicosia is
stylistically very
different from
other bedestens in the
Ottoman Empire. It
consists mainly...
-
metal goods.: 620 : 25
Among the
bazaars located within the area:
Kazaz (
Bedesten),
Sipahi Pazarı, Kınacı Pazarı, Bakırcılar Çarşısı (coppersmiths' market)...
- The
bedesten (Gr****: μπεζεστένι, romanized: bezesteni) is an
Ottoman enclosed market (
bedesten) in the city of Larissa, Greece. The
bedesten is located...
-
situated at the
entrance of the
Ankara Castle. It is an old 15th
century bedesten (covered bazaar) that has been
restored and now
houses a
collection of...
-
market structures were common: the
bedesten, the arasta, and the han (Turkish
cognate of khān). The
Ottoman bedesten was a
solid stone building, typically...
- 'real estates,'
implying revenue-generating
sources such as
markets (
bedestens, arastas, hans, etc.), land, and baths; and waqf, in its
narrow sense...