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    The Bedesten of Thessaloniki (Greek: Μπεζεστένι Θεσσαλονίκης) is a historical Ottoman market in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece, built during the reign...
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    Interior of the Mahmut Paşa Bedesten today, part of the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations Examples of Bedestens in the Balkans Bedesten in Thessaloniki, Greece...
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    portal Ottoman Greece Budala Hodja Tekke Seyyid Ali Sultan Tekke Bedesten of Thessaloniki Lowry 2009, p. 41. Γεώργιος Τσιγάρας (2006-03-28). "Ο μπεκτασικός...
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    Musa Baba türbe (category Ottoman architecture in Thessaloniki)
    the building. South of the türbe lies a shrine to Saint Charalampus. Architecture portal Greece portal Bedesten of Thessaloniki Hayriyye Madrasa Kütüklü...
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    Inner Bedesten (Iç Bedesten), Old Bedesten (Eski Bedesten or Bedesten-i Atik), or the Jewellers' Bedesten (Cevahir Bedesteni). A second bedesten, the Sandal...
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    a Turkish Bath in the traditional Ottoman architecture style. Arasta (Bedesten): Built adjacent to the Hızır Bey Bath in a "T" form, it has arch-type...
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  • largest bedesten of the Balkans. The tax registers of the 16th century witness a significant rise in the Muslim population at the expense of Bulgarian-speaking...
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    Merzifon (redirect from History of Merzifon)
    known. Much of the original mosque complex, including the hamam and the bedesten, survives and is still in use today. Kara Mustafa Pasha (1634–1683) Ottoman...
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    Akhisar (redirect from History of Akhisar)
    that there were forty-seven mosques, three hamams, about 1000 shops, one bedesten, ten inns, seven madrasas and twenty-three primary schools, and that it...
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  • tower, while the attack of 1/8 Battalion forced the garrison of the railway station to retreat to the bedesten, where a number of EAM sympathizers were...
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    Sofia (redirect from Capital of Bulgaria)
    numerous schools, 12 churches, three synagogues, and the largest bedesten (market) of the Balkans. Additionally, there were fountains and hammams (bathhouses)...
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    Menemen (category Districts of İzmir Province)
    whose precise date of construction is unknown but is thought to have been built end-16th or early-17th century. A covered bazaar (bedesten) faces Taşhan and...
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    Ankara (redirect from Capital of Turkey)
    Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi) is situated at the entrance of the Ankara Castle. It is an old 15th century bedesten (covered...
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    Other Ottoman public monuments include the 16th-century clock tower, a bedesten, three caravanserais, two hammams and the Stone Bridge, first mentioned...
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    instead, such as bedestens (market halls). The reign of Murad II (r. 1421–1451) marked an important architectural development in the form of the Üç Şerefeli...
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