- made an
important change in the
hierarchy of
Ottoman medreses. He
established four
general medreses and two more for
specialised studies, one
devoted to...
-
Akkoyunlu sultan Mu'izz-al-Din, is
credited with
completing the
medrese in 1445. In 1924, all
medreses in
Turkey were
closed down
within a
general attack on religious...
-
Mehmed to his
court in Istanbul. The
medrese complex,
consisting of
eight large and
eight smaller (tetimme)
medreses, was
built by the
order of
Mehmed II...
- Sırçalı
Medrese (literally
Glazed medrese) is a 13th-century
medrese (Islamic school) in Konya, Turkey.
Built in 1242
during the
reign of the
Seljuk sultan...
- Şifaiye
Medrese entrance Şifaiye
Medrese before restoration Şifaiye
Medrese before restoration Şifaiye
Medrese before restoration Şifaiye
Medrese before...
- Gök
Medrese may
refer to: Gök
Medrese, Sivas, an
Islamic educational institution in Sivas,
Turkey Gök
Medrese, Tokat, an
Islamic educational institution...
- The Caferağa
Medrese or
Cafer Ağa
Madrasa (Turkish: Caferağa Medresesi) is a
former medrese,
located in Istanbul, Turkey, next to the
Hagia Sophia. It...
- are two big
medreses, Çifte
Minareli Medrese and Şifaiye
Medrese, in the vicinity, it is ****umed that the
location of the
Buruci Medrese was a cultural...
- Gök
Medrese (literally: "Celestial Madrasah" or "Blue Madrasah"; Persian: گوک مدرسه), also
known as
Sahibiye Medresesi, is a 13th-century
medrese, an...
-
medreses, four on each side.
These buildings are symmetrical, and each
contains 18
cells for four
students and a dershane.
Annexes behind the
medrese...