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- Hatuniye Medresseh (Turkish: Hatuniye Medresesi), is a historical medrese in Karaman, Turkey, built in the 14th century. The like-named Hatuniye Külliyesi...
- Hatuniye is a historical külliye, an Islamic religious complex, located in the city center of Tokat, Turkey. Its 1485 construction was ordered by Ottoman...
- Acemler (17th century) (destro****) Arnavutoğlu (17th century) (destro****) Hatuniye (17th century) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosques in Turkey...
- accession to the throne. Her tomb is located at the site known as "Hatuniye Kümbedi" (Hatuniye Tomb) to the east of Muradiye Complex, which was built by her...
- noteworthy architectural works, such as Ulucami Mosque in Ermenek (1302), Hatuniye Madr****a in Karaman (1382), Akmedrese Madr****a in Niğde (1409), all of...
- Şerafettin Mosque (13th century) İnce Minare (Dar-ül Hadis) Medrese (1258–1279) Hatuniye Medrese (Karaman) Mevlana Mosque and Tomb in Konya Mader-i Mevlana (Aktekke)...
- the Cathedral of Saint Stephen in Metz Taşkapı (stone gatehouse) of the Hatuniye Medresesi in Karaman Murad's Gate in the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, Baku...
- Hatun Born Elbistan, Dulkadirids Died 1449 Bursa,Ottoman Empire Burial Hatuniye Camii, Muradiye Complex, Bursa Spouse Mehmed I ​ ​ (m. 1403; died 1421)​...
- Sinop Pervane Sivas Buruciye Çifte Minareli Gök Şifaiye Şırnak Kızıl Tokat Hatuniye Gök Van Zahraa See also: List of schools in the Ottoman Empire and Education...
- Mosque dating to the 12th century, the Ali Paşa Mosque (16th century), the Hatuniye Külliyesi, also 16th century and the Gök Medrese (Pervane Bey Darussifasi)...