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Topkapi Palace, Harem, Apartment of the Queen mother

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Topkapi Palace Initially built by Sultan Mehmed II
architects involved in the design of the structure throughout the years are Alauddin, Davud Aga, Mimar Sinan, Sarkis Balyan
Harem designed mostly by Architect Mimar Sinan
renovated by Sultans Mahmud I and Osman III

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1147919
Abstract
The Topkapi Palace, the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans between 1465-1856, is a major tourist attraction containing some of the most holy relics of the Muslim world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, the palace was constructed circa 1459-1465 by order of Sultan Mehmed II. The Imperial Harem, built in the end of the 15th century and evolved into a huge complex in the early 19th century, was mostly designed by architect Mimar Sinan. It occupies a section of the Sultan's private apartments and contains more than 400 rooms. The Harem was the residential quarters of the sultan's mother, Valide Sultan, of the concubines, the Sultan's wives and children and of their servants. The Harem comprises of a series of structures connected by hallways and courtyards. The apartments within the Harem were occupied by the harem eunuchs, the Chief Harem Eunuch, the concubines, the queen mother, the sultan's consorts, the princes and the favorites. Redecorated under the Sultans Mahmud I and Osman III circa 1730-1757 in an Italian-inspired Ottoman Baroque style, these Harem decorations contrast with the Ottoman classical architecture of the Harem's original design.
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Topkapi Palace built circa 1459-1465; renovated and repaired many times, especially circa 1509 after an earthquake damage and circa 1665 after a fire damage; circa 1856 it ceased to serve as a palace; since 1924 is serves as a museum; Harem built in the 15th-16th centuries and continued to expand until the early 19th century; renovated and redecorated circa 1730-1757
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Architecture and City Planning
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