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A walk through the Topkapi Palace, starting at the Blue Mosque, walking next to the Haga Sophia and then onwards to the palace, going in some of the most private chambers.
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THE HAREM of the SULTANS in the TOPKAPI PALACE | ISTANBUL VLOG
21.05.2018 i uploaded my first video. Didn't know anything about video shooting and editing.
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Now i have a new video prepared. It is a special place called HAREM. The Harem is situated in the Topkapi Palace Museum. To enter the Harem first you have to buy a ticket for the Palace itself. The Harem which is situated in the Palace costs extra entrance fee. The Topkapi Palace Museum is open every day except Tuesdays. Museum Ticket : 72 Lira, Harem Ticket : 42 Lira
The Topkapı Palace (Turkish: Topkapı Sarayı) is a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. In the 15th century, it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans. Topkapı was transformed into a museum 1924.
The Harem Apartments were where the sultans lived together with their families.
Some of the sections were closed because of restaurations. That means, that i have a good reason to visit the Harem in the future again.
If you are looking for detailed information about the Harem Section; here is the link of the official website of the Topkapı Palace Museum.
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My Experience At The Topkapi Palace Museum Was Very Overwhelming, One Thing I Have Learnt From It Is That The Commitment And Passion They Put In To Rhe Armour/Weapons Are Out of This World, The Attention To Details Are Amazing SubhanAllah, Makes This Day And Age Feel Cheap And Characterless! The Experience Was Very Emotional Because We are here because of these individuals who had Fought For Us And Guided Us To Where We Are Today, It Was Ashame I Couldnt Take Much Videos And Photos As The Signs On The Door And Security Guards Inside Made It Clear Photos Are Not Allowed Within The Premises Even Then In My Opinion Photos And Videos Do Not Give These Priceless Objects Credit, You Have To Be There To Appreciate These Precious pieces of history. I genuinely am very grateful That Allah Ta’laa Has Given Us The Opportunity To Have Visited This Place, Alhamdulillah.
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Topkapi Palace was the residence of Ottoman Sultans for 400 years. The Palace is in historic Peninsula of Istanbul in Sultanahmet. Imperial treasury and important relics of Islam are exhibited in the Museum of the Palace. For more about Istanbul:
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TURKISH DELIGHT (1/5) - THE TOPKAPI PALACE and IMPERIAL HAREM, ISTANBUL
(See also THE BASILICA CISTERN The home of the Ottoman Sultans from 1459 until a few years after the end of the First World War, when the 623-year dynasty was abolished and replaced by the new Republic of Turkey (23 July 2012)
Inside the Ottoman Sultan's Harem - Topkapı Palace - Istanbul (Turkey)
The Harem of the Ottoman Sultans is one of the top tourist attractions of Topkapi Palace and Istanbul. The Harem served to the Sultans until 1908.
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Topkapi Palace Istanbul Turkey
The Topkapı Palace is a large palace in Istanbul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years.
Topkapi Palace Harem, Istanbul Turkey, Virtual Walking Tour, Turkey Travel Guide
Inside the Harem at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
The literal meaning of the word harem in Arabic language is, “a holy place that everyone is not allowed to enter. In Muslim societies, it is a notion which defines intimate family life. In Ottoman tradition, the word Harem was used in two different senses. First, the sultan's harem i.e. his family, and the second meaning would have referred to the space where his family lives.
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Topkapi Palace Guide (what to see & how)
A quick-reference guide to Topkapi Palace, to help you on your visit, by Tourist 2 Townie & Walks of Turkey (you can see our Topkapi Palace tour here:
The Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, is one of the city's most visited sights, and for good reason. In short this video you'll see all the most beautiful parts of the palace and get advice on what you should see when visiting Topkapi Palace.
The primary residence for the Ottomans for over 400 years, the Topkapi Palace is comprised of four main courtyards and at its peak, held over 4,000 people. The most popular area is Topkapi Palace Harem; the Imperial Harem that was once home to the sultan's mother, wives, concubines and crown princes.
Other top attractions in Topkapi Palace include the palace kitchens, the sultan's weaponry and the incredible royal jewels inside the palace treasury.
In the sultan's private sanctuary you'll find beautiful pavillions and the most incredible views over the Bosphorus and all of Istanbul.
Whether you're into history, architecture or just want a taste of the high life of the Ottomans, we'd highly recommend that you visit Topkapi Palace on your next trip to Istanbul.
This guide to Topkapi Palace was created by Tourist 2 Townie, who followed our Topkapi Palace tour.
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Topkapı Palace was not only the residence of the Ottoman sultans, but also the administrative and educational centre of the state. Initially constructed between 1460 and 1478 by Sultan Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople, and expanded upon and altered many times throughout its long history, the palace served as the home of the Ottoman sultans and their court until the middle of the 19th century. In the early 1850s, the palace became inadequate to the requirements of state ceremonies and protocol, and so the sultans moved to Dolmabahçe Palace, located on the Bosphorus. Despite this move, the royal treasure, the Holy Relics of the Prophet Muhammad, and the imperial archives continued to be preserved at Topkapı, and-since the palace was the ancestral residence of the Ottoman dynasty as well as the place where the Holy Relics were preserved-Topkapı continued to play host to certain state ceremonies. Following the abolishment of the Ottoman monarchy in 1922, Topkapı Palace was converted into a museum on April 3rd 1924, on the order of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. After the conquest of Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444-46, 1451-81) had a palace built in what is modern-day Istanbul’s Beyazıt district, on the spot where the University of Istanbul stands today; this first palace subsequently became known as the Old Palace (Eski Saray). Following the construction of the Old Palace, Mehmed II then had the Tiled Kiosk (Çinili Köşk) built, followed by Topkapı Palace itself, to which the court relocated when construction was complete. Mehmed called this place the New Palace (Sarây-ı Cedîd). The palace received its current name when Sultan Mahmud I (r. 1730-54) had a large wooden palace constructed near the city’s Byzantine walls, in front of which were placed several ceremonial cannons. This seaside palace was named the Cannon Gate Palace by the Sea (Topkapusu Sâhil Sarâyı), and when this palace was destroyed in a fire, its name was transferred to Mehmed II’s New Palace. Topkapı Palace, which developed and grew over the centuries, had a design that played an important role in Ottoman governmental philosophy and in the relations between the palace and its subjects. When Topkapı was first built, its plan was influenced by the splendor of the Edirne Palace located on the Tunca River, which had been constructed by Mehmed II’s father, Sultan Murad II (r. 1421-44, 1446-51) but very little of which survives today. The basic design of the palace is centred on various courtyards and gardens, around which are arranged offices devoted to state business, the buildings and pavilions serving as the residence of the sovereign and the buildings set aside for the court employees who lived in the palace. Topkapı Palace is built atop the Byzantine acropolis on Sarayburnu at the tip of the Istanbul peninsula. It is surrounded by the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn. On the land side, the palace is surrounded by 1,400-meter-long high encircling walls-known as the “Royal Walls” (Sûr-ı Sultânî)-while on the side facing the sea it is surrounded by Byzantine walls. The palace covers an area of approximately 700,000 square meters, a major part of which area is set aside for the Royal Gardens (Hasbahçe). The court of Topkapı Palace proper is made up of two basic organizations: the Outer Palace (Bîrûn) and the Inner Palace (Enderûn); the Harem was a part of the latter. The design of residences, ceremonies and ceremonial spaces, and all of the many palace facilities were set out according to this basic organizational principle. Within the Topkapı Palace complex are three main gates-the Imperial Gate (Bâb-ı Hümâyûn), the Gate of Salutation (Bâbüsselâm), and the Gate of Felicity (Bâbüssaâde)-four courtyards, the Harem, the Royal Gardens-today known as the Rose Garden (Gülbahçe)-and various other gardens.
Topkapi Palace Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) belongings
Prophet Muhammad SAW Belonging-Relics
Its More then 1400 years passed, People protect/conserve many belongings of prophet in meuseums, mosques, and personel space Like Hair of beard, Swords, Letters, Bow, Foot prints etc.
Topkapı Palace
The most genuine prophetic relics are believed to be those housed in Istanbul’s Topkapı Palace, in a section known as Hirkai Serif Odasi (Chamber of the Holy Mantle). The Topkapı Palace (Seraglio) is a largest museum in Istanbul, Turkey. In the 15th century, it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans.
Privy Chamber
The Privy Chamber houses the Chamber of the Sacred Relics (Kutsal Emanetler Dairesi), which includes the Pavilion of the Holy Mantle. The chamber was constructed by Sinan under the reign of Sultan Murad III. It houses what are considered to be “the most sacred relics of the Muslim world”
The Chamber of the Holy Relics, located within the Privy Room, contains religious objects sent to the Ottoman sultans at various times between Sultan Selim the Grim’s assumption of the caliphate in the 16th century to the end of the 19th century. The caliphate passed from the Abbasids to the Ottomans with Selim’s conquest of Mamluk Egypt in 1517, upon which event the Holy Mantle of the Prophet (Hırka-i Sa`âdet) was given to Selim by al-Mutawakkil III, the last Abbasid caliph. The dispatching of holy relics to Istanbul would continue thereafter, particularly during the period of increasing Wahhabi assaults on holy places and objects in the late 18th and the 19th century, when such objects were gradually removed to the Chamber of the Holy Relics for greater protection. Similarly, the holy objects found in Medina were sent to Topkapı Palace for the same reason during the First World War.
Among the most important holy relics to be collected in this way between the 16th century and the first half of the 20th century were the Holy Mantle of the Prophet; the hair from the Prophet’s beard; the reliquary in which was kept the Prophet’s tooth, broken during the Battle of Uhud on 19 March 625; and the footprints, letters, bow, and sword of the Prophet. There are also holy relics attributed to other prophets and to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad saw: the tray used by Abraham; the staff of Moses; the sword of David; the robe of Joseph; the swords of the Prophet Muhammad’s companions; and the shirt, mantle, praying mat, and chest of Muhammad’s daughter Fatimah.
Prophet Muhammad saw Holy Mantle
The Holy Mantle, Hırka-i Şerif, or Burda is an item of clothing that was given as a gift by Muhammad to Ka’b ibn Zuhayr for recited Bānat Suʿād, a qasida in praise of Muhammad after embracing Islam. Prophet Muhammad saw was so moved that he removed his mantle and wrapped it over him...
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Topkapı Palace Museum in Istanbul Turkey
The Topkapı Palace (Turkish: Topkapı Sarayı[1] or in Ottoman Turkish: طوپقپو سرايى) is a large palace in Istanbul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years (1465-1856) of their 624-year reign.[2]
As well as a royal residence, the palace was a setting for state occasions and royal entertainments. It is now a major tourist attraction and contains important holy relics of the Muslim world, including Muhammed's cloak and sword.[2] The Topkapı Palace is among the monuments contained within the Historic Areas of Istanbul, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, and is described under UNESCO's criterion iv as the best example[s] of ensembles of palaces [...] of the Ottoman period.[3]
The palace complex consists of four main courtyards and many smaller buildings. At its peak, the palace was home to as many as 4,000 people,[2] and covered a large area with a long shoreline. It contained mosques, a hospital, bakeries, and a mint.[2] Construction began in 1459, ordered by Sultan Mehmed II, the conqueror of Byzantine Constantinople. It was originally called the New Palace (Yeni Sarayı) to distinguish it from the previous residence. It received the name Topkapı (Cannon Gate) in the 19th century, after a (now lost) gate and shore pavilion. The complex was expanded over the centuries, with major renovations after the 1509 earthquake and the 1665 fire.
After the 17th century the Topkapı Palace gradually lost its importance as the sultans preferred to spend more time in their new palaces along the Bosporus. In 1856, Sultan Abdül Mecid I decided to move the court to the newly built Dolmabahçe Palace, the first European-style palace in the city. Some functions, such as the imperial treasury, the library, and the mint, were retained in the Topkapı Palace.
Following the end of the Ottoman Empire in 1921, Topkapı Palace was transformed by a government decree dated April 3, 1924 into a museum of the imperial era. The Topkapı Palace Museum is administered by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The palace complex has hundreds of rooms and chambers, but only the most important are accessible to the public today. The complex is guarded by officials of the ministry as well as armed guards of the Turkish military. The palace includes many fine examples of Ottoman architecture. It contains large collections of porcelain, robes, weapons, shields, armor, Ottoman miniatures, Islamic calligraphic manuscripts and murals, as well as a display of Ottoman treasures and jewelry.
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