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Charitable institution in the Ottoman Empire
Imaret, sometimes also known as a darüzziyafe, is one of several names used to identify the public soup kitchens built throughout the Ottoman Empire from
Imaret
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
The Eski Imaret Mosque (Turkish: Eski Imaret Camii) is a former Byzantine church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. The church has traditionally
Eski_Imaret_Mosque
Ottoman charity in Palestine
Sultan Imaret was an Ottoman public soup kitchen established in Jerusalem to feed the poor during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. The imaret was part
Haseki_Sultan_Imaret
Former Islamic monument and current hotel in Kavala, Greece
The Kavala Imaret (Greek: Ιμαρέτ της Καβάλας) is a former külliye is located in the old town of Kavala, in the Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region of Greece
Imaret_(Kavala)
Mosque in Belgrade, Serbia
The Imaret Mosque (also called the Yahya Pasha Mosque or Sinjirli Mosque; Serbian: Имарет џамија or Синџирли џамија) was an Ottoman mosque in Belgrade
Imaret_Mosque,_Belgrade
Imaret in Komotini, Greece
The Imaret of Komotini (Greek: Ιμαρέτ Κομοτηνής) is an imaret complex in the town of Komotini, in the Western Thrace region of northern Greece, and is
Imaret_of_Komotini
Former mosque in Thessalonike, Greece
The Alaca Imaret Mosque (Greek: Αλατζά Ιμαρέτ, from Turkish: Alaca İmaret Camii, lit. 'Colourful Mosque'), also known as the Ishak Pasha Mosque, is a
Alaca_Imaret_Mosque
Historic building and charitable complex in Istanbul, Turkey
The complex's largest component is an imaret (soup kitchen) which is notable for being one of the last imarets in Istanbul to still serve its original
Mihrişah_Sultan_Complex
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
amenities. In addition to a mosque, these could include a madrasa, a hammam, an imaret, a sebil, a market, a caravanserai, a primary school, or others. These complexes
Ottoman_Empire
17th-century mosque in Turkey
this were three other buildings placed in a row, which together formed the imaret (a soup kitchen). This set of buildings was begun in 1617 and probably finished
Blue_Mosque,_Istanbul
Mosque in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
still standing in Istanbul. It is less than 1 km to the southeast of Eski Imaret Mosque, another Byzantine church that was turned into a mosque. East of
Zeyrek_Mosque
Ottoman military commander (died 1417)
"The Oldest Monuments of Ottoman-Turkish Architecture in the Balkans: The Imaret and the Mosque of Ghazi Evrenos Bey in Gümülcine (Komotini) and the Evrenos
Evrenos
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1774 to 1789
Abdülhamid Türbesi) in Sirkeci erected 1776/77. He built a fountain, an imaret (soup kitchen), a madrasah, and a library next to this building. The books
Abdul_Hamid_I
Place
Imar (Armenian: Իմար) or Karamli (Azerbaijani: Kərəmli) is a village located in the Aghdara District of Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Imar,_Nagorno-Karabakh
16th-century Ottoman chief architect and civil engineer
mosque with medrese (college), an imaret (soup kitchen) and a sibyan mekteb (Qur'an school) in Üsküdar. The imaret no longer exists. This Iskele Mosque
Mimar_Sinan
Concubine of Ottoman ruler Orhan (died c.1363)
Empire. During her lifetime, Nilüfer commissioned the construction of an imaret, an hammam, a caravanserai and eighteen other buildings for various uses
Nilüfer_Hatun
Yeni Imaret Bridge (Turkish: Yeni İmaret Köprüsü) is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. It crosses the Tunca. The bridge has six arches, and
Yeni_Imaret_Bridge
Mosque and religious complex in Istanbul, Turkey
school (darüttıb), a hospital (darüşşifa or timarhane), a public kitchen (imaret) that served food to the poor, a caravanserai or guesthouse (tabhane), public
Süleymaniye_Mosque
Complex of buildings around a Turkish mosque
mausoleum and fountain Kavala Imaret (in northern Greece), consisted of madrasas, a mekteb (Qur'anic primary school), the imaret, mesjids, and a wudu amongst
Külliye
Archaeological site in Ohrid, North Macedonia
St. Clement's church was converted to a mosque, known as the Imaret Mosque (Turkish: İmaret Camii), of which only a small enclosure remains. The mosque
Plaošnik
16th-century Ottoman-era mosque in the capital district of Istanbul
the madrasa Interior courtyard of the imaret (located on the east side of the complex) Interior hall in the imaret There are five mausoleums (türbe) in
Şehzade_Mosque
City in Macedonia, Greece
rivers. Institute of Mohamed Ali for the Research of the Eastern Tradition (IMARET) is a registered NGO with the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which
Kavala
Mosque in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
caravanserai, a market, a hamam, a primary school (mektep) a public kitchen (imaret) for the poor and a collection of 280 shops. Various tombs (türbes) were
Fatih_Mosque,_Istanbul
Emirate in western Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1429
architectural remnants of Germiyan include külliyes (building complex), imarets, masjids, türbes (tomb), madrasas (school), and libraries. Several earlier
Germiyanids
Byzantine church in North Macedonia
century and another mosque, called Imaret Mosque (Turkish: İmaret Camii), was erected by the Ottomans. The Imaret Mosque was torn down in 2000 with the
Church of Saints Clement and Panteleimon
Church_of_Saints_Clement_and_Panteleimon
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1520–1566)
hadiths (darülhadis), a mektep, a darüşşifa, a caravanserai, a tabhane, an imaret, a hammam, rows of shops, and a cemetery with two mausoleums. The site was
Suleiman_the_Magnificent
Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey
medrese (a Koranic school, subsequently the library of the museum), an imaret (soup kitchen for distribution to the poor) and a library, and in 1740 he
Hagia_Sophia
Bulgarian Orthodox church in Sofia, Bulgaria
a large lead-covered dome. The mosque was also known as the İmaret Mosque after the imaret, a kitchen for the poor located in the vicinity, the ruins of
Seven_Saints_Church,_Sofia
Haseki Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. In Jerusalem she established the Haseki Sultan Imaret in 1552, a public soup kitchen to feed the poor, which was said to have
Hürrem_Sultan
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Sultan Süleyman the island became a vakıf for the Süleymaniye Mosque and its Imaret in İstanbul. During the Ottoman period, it was one of the islands open to
Samothrace
Ottoman architectural style of the 16th and 17th centuries
charitable complex) which also included a tabhane (guesthouse for travelers), an imaret (soup kitchen), a darüşşifa (hospital), a caravanserai (hostel for traveling
Classical Ottoman architecture
Classical_Ottoman_architecture
Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries
of the new style is the imaret that Mahmud I added in the northeastern corner of Hagia Sophia's precinct in 1743. The imaret has an extravagantly Baroque
Ottoman_Baroque_architecture
Charity and soup kitchen in Hebron, Palestine
the income of both the sanctuary of Abraham as well as the Haseki Sultan Imaret in Jerusalem came in the form of olive oil, which was stored in vacant soap
Takiat_Ibrahim
Municipality of Macedonia, Greece
(el), Vafopouleion (el), the Culture Centre of Western Thessaloniki, Alaca Imaret, Yeni Cami, Villa Petridi and also several local libraries are under the
Thessaloniki_(municipality)
Architecture of the Ottoman Empire
amenities. In addition to a mosque, these could include a madrasa, a hammam, an imaret, a sebil, a market, a caravanserai, a primary school, or others. The decoration
Ottoman_architecture
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1518 to 1523
retired and died, he has a complex consisting of a mosque, soup kitchen (Imaret), school and madrasah, and his tomb is located here. There are also charitable
Piri_Mehmed_Pasha
Ottoman-era mansion or manor
viewing them as exemplary during his 1911 travels. Architecture of Istanbul Imaret Sufi lodge Borić, Tijana S. (2022). "The Obrenović Princely Court in Požarevac"
Konak_(residence)
Old town of Thessaloniki, Greece
Saint Catherine, the Vlatades Monastery, the Atatürk Museum, and the Alaca Imaret Mosque still stand in the neighborhood. Other landmarks include the buildings
Upper_Town_(Thessaloniki)
Regional unit in Greece
Anastasioupolis-Peritheorion with the medieval towers south-east of Amaxades The Imaret of Komotini, one of the oldest Ottoman monuments in Thrace from 1360 - 1380
Rhodope_(regional_unit)
Külliye located in Edrine
soup kitchen or imaret where meals were offered twice a day This one in particular is also called “New Imaret (Turkish: Yeni İmaret)” because of being
Complex_of_Sultan_Bayezid_II
Mosque in Bursa, Turkey
buildings nearby. These include the mausoleum (the Green Tomb), a madrasa, an imaret (public kitchen), and a hammam (public bathhouse). The mausoleum of Mehmed
Green_Mosque,_Bursa
Ottoman prince (1316–1359)
least two daughters: Efendize Hatun (died in July 1397, buried in Akşehir, Imaret Cami's cemetery). Fülane Sultan Hatun (died in 1395, buried at Sinop), married
Süleyman_Pasha_(son_of_Orhan)
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
his predecessor. The complex contained a Friday mosque, a soup-kitchen (imaret), a madrasa, an elementary school (mektep) and a hospital (darüssifa). The
Haseki_Sultan_Complex
City in Thrace, Greece
Evrenos also invested in the city as building camiiye (small mosque), an imaret, bath, and shops outside the city walls, establishing a waqf that according
Komotini
Former mosque in Mytilene, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Valide_Mosque,_Mytilene
Mosque in the Votanikos neighbourhood of Athens, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Votanikos_Mosque
Bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey
(reconstruction) Kanuni Kanuni Sultan Suleiman Koyunbaba Küçükçekmece Nasrullah Yeni Imaret Stagnation (1566–1827) Abdal Bent (Eğri) (reconstruction) Çifte Fırtına
Galata_Bridge
Bridge spanning the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey
(reconstruction) Kanuni Kanuni Sultan Suleiman Koyunbaba Küçükçekmece Nasrullah Yeni Imaret Stagnation (1566–1827) Abdal Bent (Eğri) (reconstruction) Çifte Fırtına
Bosphorus_Bridge
Mosque in Kos, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Gazi_Hasan_Pasha_Mosque
Mosque in Rhodes, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Ibrahim_Pasha_Mosque,_Rhodes
Mosque in Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey
larger külliye (mosque complex) including a medrese (theological school), imaret (soup kitchen), and hamam (public baths). The medrese was most likely demolished
Eyüp_Sultan_Mosque
District and municipality in Bursa, Turkey
(bathhouse) were built nearby. In 1334 Orhan built another mosque and an imaret (soup kitchen) just outside the Yenisehir gate (Yenişeh Kapısı) on the south
İznik
Mosque in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
mosque in Plovdiv which is in good condition after Dzhumaya Mosque and Imaret Mosque. Bulgarian Turks reopened the mosque in 2025, after attacks forced
Tashkopryu_Mosque
Caravanserai in Edirne, Turkey
Ömeriye Baths Süleymaniye Hamam Tahtakale Hamam Rudas Baths other monuments Köprülü Library Mihrişah Sultan Complex Nilüfer Hatun Imareti Imaret (Kavala)
Ekmekcioğlu_Caravanserai
Suspension bridge across the Dardanelles in Turkey
(reconstruction) Kanuni Kanuni Sultan Suleiman Koyunbaba Küçükçekmece Nasrullah Yeni Imaret Stagnation (1566–1827) Abdal Bent (Eğri) (reconstruction) Çifte Fırtına
1915_Çanakkale_Bridge
Mosque in Çemberlitaş, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
the south side of the complex is the madrasa (Islamic college) and the imaret (public soup kitchen), which form one building with two sections. The madrasa
Nuruosmaniye_Mosque
Former Ottoman mosque in Rethymno, Crete
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Neradje_Mosque
Alevi mausoleum in Bulgaria
and 19th centuries but was then destroyed, and a wooden public kitchen (imaret) which was pulled down in 1976 due to its deteriorating condition. The tekke
Demir_Baba_Teke
of the Mongols Church of St. Polyeuctus Cistern of Philoxenos D E Eski Imaret Mosque F Fenari Isa Mosque G Gül Mosque H Hagia Irene Hagia Sophia Hippodrome
List of Byzantine monuments in Istanbul
List_of_Byzantine_monuments_in_Istanbul
Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Nurbanu created through her patronage. Nurbanu Sultan has also constructed imaret and bathhouse, which she built in Mercan, Alemdağ and Langa, in Istanbul
Nurbanu_Sultan
Byzantine governor of Chirmenkia and battle companion of Osman Ghazi
Köse Mihal. Ghazi Mihal Bey built a now ruined mosque complex, with an Imaret and Hamam, in Edirne, which was completed in 1422. The cemetery adjoining
Köse_Mihal
Former mosque in Kos, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Gazi Hasan Pasha Mosque, Loggia
Gazi_Hasan_Pasha_Mosque,_Loggia
Mosque in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
Çinili_Mosque
Second-largest city in Greece
Hagia Sophia Vlatades Monastery Walls of Thessaloniki Ottoman period Alaca Imaret Mosque Bey Hamam Church of St. Gregory Palamas Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Thessaloniki
Greek island in the North Aegean
the city, and Hayreddin Barbarossa built a madrasa, dervish lodge, and imaret erected in his hometown. Many of the early Ottoman buildings, as well as
Lesbos
Former mosque in Crete, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Valide Sultan Mosque, Rethymno
Valide_Sultan_Mosque,_Rethymno
Takiyya in Damascus, Syria
single line of stone arcading, and a soup kitchen (known in Turkish as imaret) across the courtyard to the northwest, flanked by hospice buildings. The
Sulaymaniyya_Takiyya
Former mosque in Nafpaktos, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Fethiye_Mosque_(Nafpaktos)
Bey of Germiyan between 1387–90, 1402–11, and 1414–29
of an imaret, masjid, türbe (tomb), madrasa (school), and library. After five months of operation, the Karamanid occupation forced the imaret to close
Yakub_II
Cathedral of Heraklion, Crete
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Saint_Titus_Cathedral
Orthodox church in Crete, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Church of St. Nicholas, Chania
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Chania
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
Rüstem_Pasha_Mosque
the Ottomans. Arap Mosque Atik Mustafa Pasha Mosque Bodrum Mosque Eski Imaret Mosque Fenari Isa Mosque Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque Gül Mosque Hagia Sophia
List_of_mosques_in_Istanbul
Muslim legal scholars
Endowment Charter (Waqfiyya) of the Hürrem Sultan Mosque, Madrasa and Imaret (soup-kitchen). AD 1556–1557 (AH 964). Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
Ulama
Ottoman-Bosnian sanjak-bey
1531 required the construction of a mosque, humanitarian public kitchen (imaret) and guest house (musafirhana) and ḫāniqāh. The second issued on 1537 required
Gazi_Husrev_Bey
Mosque in Pécs, Baranya, Hungary
complex which included a tekke (a sort of monastery for sufi dervishes), an imaret (soup kitchen for the needy), and a madrassa (Islamic school). A statue
Yakovalı_Hasan_Paşa_Mosque
Former mosque in Giannitsa, Greece
one of the two mosques in Greece of this style, the other being the Alaca Imaret Mosque in Thessaloniki. The mosque has side rooms that are covered with
Iskender_Bey_Mosque
Mosque in Turkey
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
Çamlıca_Mosque
Former mosque in Larissa, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Yeni_Mosque,_Larissa
Mosque in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
construction is unclear. The külliye consists of a mosque, a hünkâr pavilion, an imaret, arasta, sıbyan mektebi, the tomb of Gülnuş Sultan, a courtyard shadirvan
Yeni_Valide_Mosque
4th-century Byzantine ruins
Hagia Sophia Vlatades Monastery Walls of Thessaloniki Ottoman period Alaca Imaret Mosque Bey Hamam Church of St. Gregory Palamas Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Arch_of_Galerius_and_Rotunda
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
Great Central Mosque of Avcılar
Great_Central_Mosque_of_Avcılar
Municipality in Turkey
three-line inscription on the stone base can be read with difficulty: Ressame bi-imaret hazihi el-kantara el-mubareke (fi eyyam khan) dawlet es-sultan el-azam,
Kırşehir
Takiyya in Damascus, Syria
Damascus). The Salimiyya Takiyya consists of the Ibn Arabi Mosque and an imaret (or soup kitchen) facing it. Quoting Steve Tamari: After returning from
Salimiyya_Takiyya
Mosque in Malatya, Turkey
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
New_Mosque,_Malatya
Historical mosque in Corinth, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Ahmed_III_Mosque
Former mosque in Chalcis, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Emir_Zade_Mosque
Municipality in Edirne, Turkey
part of Külliye, areligious building complex, with a hammam (bayh) and an imaret (public kitchen) around, today only the mosque has survived. The mosque
Uzunköprü
Former mosque in Rhodes, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Murat_Reis_Mosque
Former mosque in Rethymno, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Ibrahim_Han_Mosque
Turkish suspension bridge across the Gulf of İzmit
(reconstruction) Kanuni Kanuni Sultan Suleiman Koyunbaba Küçükçekmece Nasrullah Yeni Imaret Stagnation (1566–1827) Abdal Bent (Eğri) (reconstruction) Çifte Fırtına
Osman_Gazi_Bridge
Mosque and former monastery in Muş, Turkey
Böcekli Bodrum Burmalı Çamlıca Çinili Defterdar Dolmabahçe Emirgan Eski Imaret Eyüp Sultan Fatih Fenari Isa Firuz Agha Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Gül Hadim Ibrahim
Esenlik_Mosque
Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453
Eski Imaret Mosque occupied by the Benedictines during the Latin domination
History_of_Constantinople
Former mosque in Giannitsa, Greece
Feyzullah Kaloutsiani Rokka Sultan Mehmed Veli Pasha Macedonia Ahmed Bey Alaca Imaret Arap Ayasofya1 Bey1 Eski1 Halil Bey Hamza Bey Hünkar1 Ibrahim Pasha İki
Ahmed_Bey_Mosque
Building in Thessaloniki, Greece
Hagia Sophia Vlatades Monastery Walls of Thessaloniki Ottoman period Alaca Imaret Mosque Bey Hamam Church of St. Gregory Palamas Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Modiano_Market
1250–1487 Turkish beylik in south-central Anatolia
in Konya Mader-i Mevlana (Aktekke) mosque in Karaman Ibrahim Bey Mosque (Imaret) in Karaman Fifteenth-century Burgundian traveler Bertrandon de la Broquière
Karamanids
Palestinian city in the West Bank
000 Akçe was recorded, destined for the new Waqf for the Haseki Sultan Imaret of Jerusalem. The villagers processed indigo as one source of revenue, using
Jericho
Ömeriye Baths Süleymaniye Hamam Tahtakale Hamam Rudas Baths other monuments Köprülü Library Mihrişah Sultan Complex Nilüfer Hatun Imareti Imaret (Kavala)
Ottoman_decoration
Suspension bridge in Istanbul, Turkey
(reconstruction) Kanuni Kanuni Sultan Suleiman Koyunbaba Küçükçekmece Nasrullah Yeni Imaret Stagnation (1566–1827) Abdal Bent (Eğri) (reconstruction) Çifte Fırtına
Fatih_Sultan_Mehmet_Bridge
District and municipality in Samsun, Turkey
Göçmenler Güvercinlik Hacıbattal Hacıdede Hecinli Hilmiye İcadiye Ilıca İmaret İmircik İnönü Kaleköy Kamlık Karabük Karageçmiş Karahalil Karameşe Karga
Havza
IMARET
IMARET
IMARET
IMARET
Girl/Female
Tamil
Karmarthi | கரà¯à®®à®¾à®‚ரதீ
Girl/Female
German, Swedish, Teutonic
Bright; Intelligent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Excellent
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Possessed of Good Fortune; Lucky Person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Worshipped
Boy/Male
Indian
One who has large beautiful eyes
Boy/Male
Basque
Named for Saint James.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Play
Girl/Female
American, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish
Life; Wish
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ithiel, ITIEL means "God is with me." In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and a disciple.
IMARET
IMARET
IMARET
IMARET
IMARET
n.
A lodging house for Mohammedan pilgrims.