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Mimar Sinan

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Woarscheinli da Sinan (links) wiara de Orbadn am Grobmoi vom Suitan Süleyman I. 1566 beafsiachtigt
Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
Suleiman Moschee z Istanbul
Şehzade-Moschee
Haseki-Hürrem-Sultan-Hamam
Rüstem-Pascha-Moschee, rechte Galeriewand
Drinabruckn z Višegrad

Da Mimar Sinan (Architekt Sinan), woascheinli Yusuf Sinan (oda Sinanüddin) bin Abdullah (oda Abdülmennan, Abdurrahman, Abdülkerim),[1] (* um 1490 woarscheinli z Ağırnas bei Kayseri; † 17. Juli 1588 z Konstantinopel) wor da berihmtasde osmanische Architekt und guit ois oana vo de grässtn Architektn vo oin Zeidn.

Da Sinan wor da Suhn vo an Stoametz. Ea hod a guade technische Ausbuidung duachlaffa und is draf zua osmanischn Armee ganga. Ea is schnej afgstiegn, is Offizia worn und spoda gfiachteda Kommandant vo de Janitscharn. Do hod a in de Fejdzig sei Ingenieurkunst entwicklt. Ea hod Befestigunga, Bruckn und Strossna baut. Wiara 50 Joar oid wor is a keniglicha Architekt worn und is des fia fost 50 Joar lang bliem. Ea is 98 Joar oid worn.

Sei Moastaweak is de Selimiye Moschee z Edirne, sei berihmtasdes Weak owa de Suleiman Moschee z Istanbul.

Da Sinan hod 476 Bautn konstruiad und oda iwawochd. 196 davo stengan no imma.

  • 94 Grousse Moscheen (camii),
  • 57 Schuin
  • 52 Kloane Moscheen (mescit),
  • 48 Bodhaisa (hamam).
  • 35 Paläste (saray),
  • 22 Mausoleen (türbe),
  • 20 Karawansarein (kervansaray; han),
  • 17 Effentliche Kuchln (imaret),
  • 8 Bruckn
  • 8 Logahaisa
  • 7 Koranschuin ('medrese),
  • 6 Aquedukte
  • 3 Krankahaisa (darüşşifa)
Orbadn (Auswoi)
  • Azapkapi Sokullu, Moschee z Istanbul
  • Caferağa Medresseh
  • Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
  • Süleymaniye Complex
  • Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex
  • Molla Çelebi Mosque
  • Haseki Bodhaus
  • Piyale Pasha Moschee
  • Şehzade Moschee
  • Mihrimah Sultan Moschee z Edirnekapı
  • Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bruckn z Višegrad
  • Nisanci Mehmed Pasha Moschee
  • Rüstem Pasha Moschee
  • Zal Mahmud Pasha Moschee
  • Kadirga Sokullu Moschee
  • Koursoum Moschee or Osman Shah Moschee z Trikal
  • Al-Takiya Al-Suleimaniya z Damascus
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Madras
  • Mimar Sinan Bruckn z Büyükçekmece
  • Church of the Assumption z Uzundzhovo
  • Tekkiye Moschee
  • Khusruwiyah Moschee
  • Oratory at the Western Wall
  1. Gülru Necipoğlu, Princeton 2005, S. 131f
  • Augusto Romano Burelli und Paola Sonia Genaro: Die Moscheen von Sinan. Tübingen 2008
  • Howard Crane, Esra Akin und Gülru Necipoğlu: Sinan's Autobiographies: Five Sixteenth-Century Texts. Leiden 2006
  • Deutsches Architekturmuseum: Becoming Istanbul. Frankfurt 2008
  • Ernst Egli: Sinan. Der Baumeister osmanischer Glanzzeit. Erlenbach-Zürich, Stuttgart 1976 ISBN 3-7249-0476-2
  • John Freely: Istanbul. Minga 1986
  • Aptullah Kuran: Sinan: The Grand Old Master Of Ottoman Architecture. Washington D. C. und Istanbul 1987
  • Wolfgang Müller-Wiener: Bildlexikon zur Topographie Istanbuls. Tübingen 1977
  • Gülru Necipoğlu: The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire. Princeton 2005
  • John Marshall Rogers: Sinan. Oxford 2006, ISBN 1-84511-096-X
  • Heinz Jürgen Sauermost und Wolf-Christian von der Mülbe: Istanbuler Moscheen. Minga 1981
  • Metin Sözen: Sinan – Architect of Ages. Bd. 1. Istanbul/Ankara 1988
  • Metin Sözen und Suphi Saatçı: Mustafa Sai Çelebi: Mimar Sinan and Tezkiret-ül Bünyan. Istanbul 1989
  • Henri Stierlin: Türkei. Von den Seldschuken zu den Osmanen. Köln 1998
  • Ulya Vogt-Göknil: Sinan. Tübingen 1993 ISBN 3-8030-0156-0
  • Stéphane Yerasimos: Konstantinopel. Istanbuls historisches Erbe. Köln 2000
  • Alboyajian, Arshag A. Պատմութիին հայ Կեսարիոյ (History of Armenian Kayseri). 2 vols. Cairo: H. Papazian, 1937.
  • Çelebi, Sai Mustafa (2004). Book of Buildings: Tezkiretü'l Bünyan Ve Tezkiretü'l-Ebniye (Memoirs of Sinan the Architect). Koç Kültür Sanat Tanıtım ISBN 975-296-017-0
  • De Osa, Veronica (1982). Sinan the Turkish Michelangelo. New York: Vantage Press ISBN 0-533-04655-6
  • Goodwin, Godfrey (2001). The Janissaries. London: Saqi Books. ISBN 978-0-86356-055-2
  • ———————— (2003). "A History of Ottoman Architecture". London: Thames & Hudson Ltd (1971, reprinted 2003) ISBN 978-0-500-27429-3
  • Güler, Ara; Burelli, Augusto Romano; Freely, John (1992). Sinan: Architect of Suleyman the Magnificent and the Ottoman Golden Age. WW Norton & Co. Inc. ISBN 0-500-34120-6
  • Kinross, Patrick (1977). The Ottoman Centuries: The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Empire London: Perennial. ISBN 978-0-688-08093-8
  • Kuran, Aptullah. (1987). Sinan: The Grand Old Master of Ottoman architecture, Ada Press Publishers. ISBN 0-941469-00-X
  • Kuran, Aptullah; Ara Güler (Illustrator); Mustafa Niksarli (Illustrator). (1986) Mimar Sinan. Istanbul: Hürriyet Vakfi. ISBN 3-89122-007-3
  • Gulru Necipoĝlu: The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire. London: Reaktion Books 2005, ISBN 978-1-86189-244-7
  • Rogers, J M. (2005). Sinan. I.B. Tauris ISBN 1-84511-096-X
  • Saoud, Rabat (2007). Sinan: The Great Ottoman Architect and Urban Designer. Manchester: Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation.
  • Sewell, Brian. (1992) Sinan: A Forgotten Renaissance Cornucopia, Issue 3, Volume 1. ISSN 1301-8175
  • Arthur Stratton: Sinan. Macmillan Publishers 1972
  • Turner, J. (1996). Grove Dictionary of Art, Oxford University Press, USA; New Ed edition; ISBN 0-19-517068-7
  • Van Vynckt, Randall J. (editor). (1993) International Dictionary of Architects and Architecture Volume 1. Detroit: St James Press. ISBN 1-55862-089-3
  • Vasari, G. (1963). The Lives of Painters, Sculptors and Architects. (Four volumes) Trans: A.B. Hinds, Editor: William Gaunt. London and New York: Everyman.
  • Wilkins, David G. Synan in Van Vynckt (1993), p. 826.
  • A Guide to Ottoman Bulgaria" by Dimana Trankova, Anthony Georgieff and Professor Hristo Matanov; published by Vagabond Media, Sofia, 2011 [1]
  • Zaryan, Armen. «Սինան» (Sinan). Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. vol. x. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1984, pp. 385–386.

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