The Tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent | Istanbul Travel Guide
The Tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent is in the Süleymaniye Mosque Cemetery. We can see the türbes (tombs) of Süleyman and his wife Haseki Hürrem in the cemetery of the Süleymaniye Mosque complex. The form of the Süleymans mausoleum is octagonal and surrounded by columns. The walls of the interior are covered with beautiful tiles from the Iznik manufactory. Süleyman became sultan in 1520 at the age of 25. He ruled until his death in 1566.
The türbe of Haseki Hürrem, the wife of the Sultan is smaller but decorated with beautiful blue white Iznik tiles. The türbe is dated 1558. She is also known as Roxelana because of her Ukrainian origin, the powerful women in the history of the Ottoman Empire.
Süleymaniye Moschee (Deutsch)
Die Moschee wurde zwischen den Jahren 1550 und 1557 errichtet. Im moscheen-komlex befindet sich ein Friedhof, in dem auch der Sultan und seine Ehefrau Haseki Hürrem (Roxelana) begraben ist.
Im Mausoleum (Türbe) Sultan Süleymans, ein achteckiger, von einer Säulenhalle umgebener Kuppelbau, befinden sich die Sarkophage des Sultans, seiner Tochter Mihrimah und seinen Nachfolgern Süleyman II. und Ahmet II. Riesige Kerzen beleuchteten früher den Raum.
In einem anderen Mausoleum (Türbe) liegt Süleymans Hauptfrau Haseki Hürrem, die ukrainischer oder russischer Abstammung gewesen sein soll. Im Abendland war sie unter dem Namen Roxelane (Roxelana) bekannt.
A Walk to the Tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent and Hurrem Sultan
There is a small and faboulous graveyad in the Suleimaniyah Mosque and two historic people are burried there.1'st one is Suleiman the Magnificent and the second one is his wife Hurrem Sultan. Do not forget to thumbs up if you like and sunscribe.
The black stone on the upper entrance of the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent (which i zoom to) is believed the stone came from Heaven.
Also the shiny stones on the inner side of the dome of Suleiman the Magnificent are precious stones (like dimonad, rubby, emerald etc.)
A visit to the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent in Turkey
Watch Special Transmission of Capital TV known as Rehmat-E-Ramzan from Turkey. A visit to the tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent in Turkey with Ghulam Murtaza.
Suleiman The Magnificent and Hurrem Sultan Tomb
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Tomb of Hurrem Sultan and Sultan Suleman Kanuni in Istanbul, Turkey
Hello everyone. Today, we are sharing you the video of the tombs of Sultan Suleman also known as Sultan Suleman the Magnificient and Sultan Kanuni in different regions. ALso, we will share the video of his beloved wife Hurrem Sulrtan's tomb. Both the tombs are located right beside Sulemaniye mosque is Istanbul, Turkey.
Sultan Suleyman Tomb
Sultan Suleyman Tomb, Istanbul, Turkey
Mosque of Suleyman The Magnificent, Istanbul, Turkey
It isn't a long or difficult walk from the Spice Market/Egyptian Bazaar over to Suleymaniye Mosque, arguably, one of Istanbul's best known sights. But it is, uphill.
Suleymaniye Mosque was built on one of Istabul's seven hills in 1550 by the order of the Sultan Suleyman and designed by the great Ottoman architect, Sinan. Sinan's architecture can be seen all over Istanbul in more than 300 major structures including Hamams.
Beware!! When we attempted to visit, the mosque was closed for restoration and Suleymans tomb is closed on Mondays. A double whammy... Oh well, the exercise did us good and we did get to see the outside.
Scientists discover Ottoman-era town where heart of Suleiman the Magnificent is thought to be burrie
Hungarian scientists said they are a step closer to finding the heart of Suleiman the Magnificent after discovering the remains of an Ottoman-era town in the area in southern Hungary where the sultan died in 1566.
He died while his troops besieged the fortress of Szigetvar, defended by locals led by Croatian-Hungarian nobleman Miklos Zrinyi.
Their leader's death was kept a secret from his troops for some 48 days.
Historians believe Suleiman's heart and internal organs were buried near Szigetvar, and his body taken back to Constantinople, as Istanbul was then known.
The mayor of Szigetvar, Janos Kolovics, said the find would help expand relations between Hungary and Turkey, which has provided financial support for several projects meant to highlight the Turks' historical presence in the region.
Norbert Pap, a member of the research and excavation team, said the discovery of the Ottoman town should offer clues that will help them narrow down their search for the tomb containing the sultan's heart.
We have discovered a medieval town called Turbek. It was founded by the Ottomans after the death of Sultan Suleiman, he said.
Pap said the settlement was destroyed in the 1680s after the Turks were driven out of Hungary.
Until his death at age 71, Suleiman was the Ottoman Empire's longest-ruling sultan, and the Turks greatly expanded their dominance in the Balkans, the Middle East and northern Africa during his 46-year reign.
Pap said the objects found in the area so far, including luxury goods such as Chinese porcelain, Persian ceramics and glass, indicate that the town's population was wealthy.
The discovery is also considered extraordinary because the Turks rarely built their own cities in the areas they occupied, preferring instead to inhabit already existing settlements.
Pap said the bricks-and-mortar town was most probably built with commemorative, spiritual and political purposes around or near the tomb said to contain Suleiman's heart.
Historical sources indicate that a mosque, a dervish cloister and military barracks were built near the tomb, later expanded with a tavern, a madrasa and an inn for pilgrims journeying to the resting place of Suleiman's heart.
We are closer and closer to the tomb and the buildings, Pap said, adding that the area expected to be explored is now covered by vineyards and orchards, and belongs to around 12 different owners.
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Suleymaniye Mosque-Istanbul
The Süleymaniye Mosque is less visited than the Blue Mosque but definitely worth a visit. As a bonus, you get a great view of New Istanbul, the Golden Horn, and the Bosporus Strait. The mosque was built on the order of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. The construction work began in 1550 and the mosque was finished in 1557 and designed by the greatest architect of his time, Mimar Sinan. The mosque was extensively renovated from 2008-2010.
The main dome is 174 feet high and has a diameter of 90 feet. At the time it was built, the dome was the highest in the Ottoman Empire.
This vast religious complex blended Islamic and Byzantine architectural elements. It combines tall, slender minarets with large domed buildings supported by half domes in the style of the Byzantine church Hagia Sophia.
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Suleymaniye Mosque | Tombs of Hurrem Sultan & Sultan Suleyman
Suleymaniye Mosque | Tombs of Hurrem Sultan & Sultan Suleyman
In this video we'll show you one of the most importante and beautiful mosques in all Istanbul and that is the Suleymaniye mosque.
At the same time, we'll take you to the tombs of Suleiman and Hurrem who where 2 of the most important characters during the Ottoman empire.
If your are still wondering what to see in Istanbul and where to go besides the most touristic places in Sultanahmer then this is another good option close to that area.
As a plus we will show you as well what a Turkish breakfast look like!
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2. AGA KAPISI RESTAURANT FOR TURKISH BREAKFAST
3. MIMAR SINAN TOMB
4. VEFA BOZACISI *BOZA*
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There is a small and fabulous graveyard in the Suleimaniyah Mosque and two historic people are buried there .1'st one is Suleiman the Magnificent and the second one is his wife Hurrem Sultan
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The Harem of Suleiman the Magnificent - Full History Documentary
Embark on a journey to explore the hidden world of the Harem, a world that has long been shrouded by mystery and erotic fantasies. In the 16th century the Turkish city of Istanbul was ruled by Suleyman the Magnificent. The center of his power was Topkapi Palace - at the heart of which was the harem. Into it came hundreds of women from all over the empire and beyond. It was a place where sex could equal power.
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