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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eski_SarayEski Saray - Wikipedia

    Eski Saray (Turkish for "Old Palace"), also known as Sarây-ı Atîk-i Âmire, was a palatial building in Constantinople during the period of Ottoman rule, and it was the first such palace built in the city following the conquest of 1453.

  2. It was constructed after the Queen Mother moved into the Topkapı Palace in the late 16th century from the Old Palace (Eski Saray), but had to be rebuilt after the fire of 1665 between 1666 and 1668. Some rooms, such as the small music room, have been added to this section in the 18th century.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Eski_SarayEski Saray - Wikiwand

    Eski Saray ( Turkish for "Old Palace"), also known as Sarây-ı Atîk-i Âmire, was a palatial building in Constantinople during the period of Ottoman rule, and it was the first such palace built in the city following the conquest of 1453.

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eski_SarayEski Saray - Vikipedi

    Eski Saray. Eski Saray ya da Sarây-ı Atîk-i Âmire, İstanbul ili Fatih ilçesine bağlı Beyazıt mahallesinde Süleymaniye Camii ile Bayezid Camii arasında İstanbul Üniversitesi ana yerleşkesi içerisinde Osmanlı döneminde İstanbul'da inşa edilmiş ilk saray.

  5. The first palace became known as the Old Palace (Eski Saray), and was eventually demolished to make way for the Süleymaniye complex. Mehmed II's second palace was originally called The New Imperial Palace (Saray-i Cedid-i Amire), but eventually took the name Topkapı Sarayı, meaning "Palace of the Canon-Gate." Construction began on Topkapı ...

  6. Edirne, Türkiye. Following the conquest of Edirne in 1365 and the destruction of the Byzantine palace, it was necessary to build a new palace. However, this building was not completed until 1417. It was later called the Eski Saray (Old Palace), following the construction of the Yeni Saray (New Palace) in Kavak Meydanı, near the Sultan Selim ...

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  8. Istanbul Eski Sarayi which, though originally intended as the Ottoman residence, was to play a vital role, as the "Women's Palace" in the development and spatial transformation of what was to become the new palace's Harem. While this palace served initially as the residence of the sultan's immediate family (mother, wives, and children), it ...

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