The Balyan family (Armenian: Պալեաններ; Turkish: Balyan ailesi) was a prominent Armenian family in the Ottoman Empire of court architects in the service...
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Balyan may refer to: Balyan family, an Armenian family of Ottoman court architects Balyan (surname), an Indian surname Balyan Rural District, in Fars...
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Balian or Balyan may refer to: Balian of Ibelin (disambiguation), a name shared by several members of the Ibelin family from the crusader kingdoms of...
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politics Balyan was a Veterinary doctor in Karnal and were providing his services. A year before or same year before riots happened in Muzaffarnagar balyan has...
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Mahmud II. Finally it was rebuilt for Sultan Abdülaziz by one of the Balyan family of Turkish-Armenian architects. It occupies a pretty waterside site...
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Dolmabahçe Palace (category Garabet Amira Balyan buildings)
realized by architects Garabet Balyan, his son Nigoğayos Balyan and Evanis Kalfa (members of the Armenian Balyan family of Ottoman court architects). The...
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influence continued in the 19th century; examples include works of Balyan family such as neo-Baroque style Dolmabahçe Palace. The last period of Ottoman...
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from Western Europe, brought in by architects such as those from the Balyan family. Empire style and Neoclassical motifs were introduced and a trend towards...
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Ortaköy Mosque (category Garabet Amira Balyan buildings)
sources). Its architects were Armenian father and son Garabet Balyan and Nikoğos Balyan, who worked as a team and who also designed the nearby Dolmabahçe...
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Outline of the Ottoman Empire (section Some families)
İbrahim Hakkı Müneccimbaşı Ahmed Dede Balyan family Çandarlı Family Köprülü family Levidis family Malkoçoğlu Family Adile Sultan Palace Aynalıkavak Palace...
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Dolmabaçe Palace and many mosques of this era designed by architects of the Balyan family. In the late 19th century, an Orientalist fashion mixed neo-Ottoman...
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from Western Europe, brought in by architects such as those from the Balyan family. Empire style and Neoclassical motifs were introduced and a trend towards...
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housed in what was once the Maçka Barracks designed by members of the Balyan family of architects. Maçka Palas (1922) designed by Giulio Mongeri houses...
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prominent native taxa were in the Asteraceae family (50 species), while the most diverse exotic plant family was Rosaceae (16 species). Turkish Straits...
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Abdülaziz. It was probably designed by Sarkis Bey of the Ottoman Armenian Balyan family of architects. Construction began in November 1869, and the mosque was...
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Armenians from Istanbul. Aram Andonian, journalist Arpiar Arpiarian, writer Balyan family, dynasty of architects Hagop Baronian, writer, satirist Nazaret Daghavarian...
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Meinig (1853–1904) Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944) Members of the Armenian Balyan family (19th century) Charles Garnier (1825–1898) Ortaköy Mosque in Istanbul...
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sculptor and a master artist of Armenian illuminated manuscripts Balyan family, family in the Ottoman Empire of court architects in the service of Ottoman...
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Filipino shamans (redirect from Balyan-a)
of the tribe) Bikol: balyán, balyán-a, balyana, paraanito, paradiwata Bukidnon: baylan Gaddang: mailang Hanunó'o: balyán, balyán-an Higaonon: baylan Hiligaynon:...
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Küçük Mecidiye Mosque (category Nigoğayos Balyan buildings)
was built from the order of Sultan Abdülmecid I by Nigoğos Balyan, member of the Balyan family. The mosque is located on the Çırağan Street near the entrance...
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influences from Western Europe, brought in by architects such those from the Balyan family. This period also saw the development of a new architectural style called...
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figures (i.e. the name of the prominent Balyan family were concealed under an identity of a superficial Italian family called Baliani), and the change and...
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Palace and Ortaköy (Mecidiye) Mosque designed and constructed by the Balyan family members. Even Neo-Gothic mosques were built, such as the Pertevniyal...
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figures (i.e. the name of the prominent Balyan family was concealed under the identity of a superficial Italian family called Baliani), and the change and...
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become a part of the architectural landscape with the works of the Balyan family in Istanbul only 70–80 years later, in the mid- 19th century, was applied...
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with some influence of Art Deco and Moderne. Armenian architecture Balyan family Sarkis Torossian "Mihran Mesrobian: Another Armenian Soldier of Gallipoli"...
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Wharton, Alyson (2015). The Architects of Ottoman Constantinople: The Balyan Family and the History of Ottoman Architecture. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85773-813-4...
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Wharton, Alyson (2015). The Architects of Ottoman Constantinople: The Balyan Family and the History of Ottoman Architecture. I.B. Tauris. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-78076-852-6...
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Andonian, journalist Arpiar Arpiarian, writer Krikor Balakian, bishop Balyan family, architects Hagop Baronian, writer, satirist Nazaret Daghavarian, doctor...
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Lole, Chief Architect of the city of Mardin Balyan family Garabet Amira Balyan, also known as Karabet Balyan (1800–1866) – He was born in İstanbul. He served...
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