- sciences. The
first Ottoman medrese was
created in İznik in 1331, when a
converted Church building was ****igned as a
medrese to a
famous scholar, Dâvûd...
- The Sahn-ı
Seman Medrese or Semâniyye (meaning 'eight courtyards') was a 15th-century
Ottoman medrese (madrasa)
complex in Istanbul, Turkey,
which was...
- Gök
Medrese may
refer to: Gök
Medrese, Sivas, an
Islamic educational institution in Sivas,
Turkey Gök
Medrese, Tokat, an
Islamic educational institution...
- Kasımiye
Medrese (Turkish: Kasımiye Medresesi) or
Kasim Pasha Medrese is a
former madrasa (Turkish:
medrese) in Mardin, Turkey. The
medrese is located...
- Twin
Minaret Medrese (Persian: مدرسه اسلامی جفت مناره) is an
architectural monument of the late
Seljuk period in
Erzurum City,
Erzurum Province, Turkey...
- İnce
Minareli Medrese (lit. 'Slender
Minaret Medrese'; Persian: مدرسه اینجه منارهلی) is a 13th-century
madrasa (Islamic school)
located in Konya, Turkey...
- Rüstem
Pasha Medrese (Turkish: Rüstem Paşa Medresesi) is a
former medrese,
located in
Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was
commissioned by Ottoman...
-
Buruciye Medrese or
Buruciye Madrasah (Turkish:
Buruciye Medresesi) is a
former medrese, in Sivas, Turkey. It was
built during the
reign of
Seljuk sultan...
- The Caferağa
Medrese or
Cafer Ağa
Madrasa (Turkish: Caferağa Medresesi) is a
former medrese,
located in Istanbul, Turkey, next to the
Hagia Sophia. It...
- Sırçalı
Medrese (literally
Glazed medrese) is a 13th-century
medrese (Islamic school) in Konya, Turkey, that
served as the
capital of the
Anatolian Seljuq...