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17-DEC-2004

Bursa Orhan Gazi mausoleum

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Orhan Gazi's (ruled 1326-1361) tomb was built on the remains of a byzantine church, some of the Dalmatian style pavement is still visible on the floor.

The present Tomb of Orhan Gazi (1281-1362) was built by Sultan Abdülaziz in 1863. It is a square building, measuring 15½ x 15½ m (inside).
The large cenotaph sarcophagus is surrounded by a brass grid and covered with velvet, which is embroidered in silver thread; an epitaph (in Ottoman Arabic script) quotes words of the Prophet Mohamed.
The other 21 smaller sarcophagi belong to Holofira Nilüfer Hatun (his first wife, who he married when he was 18 years old; she was a Byzantine princess and the mother of Sultan Murad I), to some of his children and to other members of the Ottoman family.

The building itself is in late-Ottoman classical style, while its interior shows the mid-19th century style, influenced by European Neo-classicism. The wall paintings are an example of 19th century ‘Turkish Rococo’ decoration.

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: ‘Bursa – Turquie’ – booklet of the Bursa Müzeleri, 1980 ; Wikipedia ;
‘Vakıf Abideler ve eski Eserler (volume III)’ - Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara 1983
& ‘Bursa, the Living Museum’ – Ismail Cengiz, 2009.

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