Abstract In the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Ahmed III period (1718-1730) is recognized to as the Tulip Period in the historical context. Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha served as the Grand Vizier of this period in which change was felt in many areas from the social life to the architect. In this period, in the Ottoman capital, civil construction activities such as palace, pavilion and villa increased and especially fountains in squares created a different identity for the capital city of the Ottoman Empire. In study, Zübeyde and Leylâ Hanım Tomb which was built during the Tulip Period in Diyarbakır by builder Köprülüzâde Abdullah Pasha for his wife and daughter will be examined. In this period, the ornament was not much seen in the religious architecture in places including the capital, and the constructed building had a great significance. The tomb draws attention with its location adjacent to the south of Nebi Mosque, its plan, inscriptions, decoration program and uncovered dome. As an instance of architecture of the Tulip Period in Anatolia, Zübeyde and Leylâ Hanım Tomb will be discussed with considering the threnody which belongs to Poet Hâmî and its ornaments from the perspective of iconography.
Alan : Güzel Sanatlar; İlahiyat; Mimarlık, Planlama ve Tasarım; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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