A Town By The Danube River: The Sultan Osman Han Foundatıon In İsakçı Cover Image

Tuna Nehri Kıyısında Bir Kasaba: İsakçı’da Sultan Osman Han Vakfı
A Town By The Danube River: The Sultan Osman Han Foundatıon In İsakçı

Author(s): Filiz Yıldırım
Subject(s): Cultural history, Architecture, Local History / Microhistory, Rural and urban sociology, The Ottoman Empire, Geopolitics
Published by: Serkan YAZICI
Keywords: Sultan Osman Han; The Danube River; İsakçı; Foundation;

Summary/Abstract: The Ottoman city architecture was created by sultans, pashas, gentlemen, military and wealthy people, and especially, by the top governmental personnel. This architecture consisted of structures that served the public such as inns, baths, caravanserais, bridges, fountains, soup kitchens, mosques, masjids, walls, castles, etc. The maintenance of these spatial structures, which were created with the status of foundations, depended on the support with uninterrupted revenue. In this study, the foundation that was built on the banks of the Danube River during the short reign of Osman II was introduced. The most important building in the Sultan Osman Han Foundation is undoubtedly the castle. This military base, which encountered attacks from the north of the Danube River, also facilitates the defense of Dobruja. Nevertheless, there is also a mosque, which is a socialization area in Ottoman culture besides its quality of being a place of worship. Although the presence of the bathhouse, which is one of the most important structures of Turkish architecture, and the school, which provides information about education, are known, the castle and the mosque were emphasized more. With this study, which was prepared based on the archival sources, the geography, employees, and socioeconomic dimension of the foundation were investigated.

  • Issue Year: 6/2021
  • Issue No: Spec. Iss.
  • Page Range: 286-325
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: Turkish