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Bath built by Sultan Bayezid I, circa 1390 A
Bath built by Sultan Bayezid I, circa 1390 A.D. at Mudurlu, c1915. Plan of baths supposedly built by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, showing the tank, mens and womens cooling rooms, hot water pipes and towel room. From " The Caliphs Last Heritage, a short history of the Turkish Empire" by Lt.-Col. Sir Mark Sykes. [Macmillan & Co, London, 1915]
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This print showcases a remarkable architectural masterpiece - the bath built by Sultan Bayezid I in Mudurlu, circa 1390 A. D. The intricate plan of this historical structure is beautifully depicted, revealing its various components such as the tank, men's and women's cooling rooms, hot water pipes, and towel room. This extraordinary image is sourced from Lt. -Col. Sir Mark Sykes' renowned book "The Caliphs Last Heritage: A Short History of the Turkish Empire" published by Macmillan & Co in London in 1915. The photograph not only provides a glimpse into the grandeur of Ottoman architecture but also highlights the importance placed on health and hygiene during that era. Public baths held significant cultural significance as places for relaxation and cleansing rituals. The attention to detail evident in this plan demonstrates the sultan's commitment to creating an environment conducive to both physical well-being and social interaction. Stanford's Geographical Establishment has expertly preserved this piece of history through their meticulous reproduction of the original print. As viewers gaze upon this image, they are transported back in time to experience firsthand one of Sultan Bayezid I's enduring legacies - a testament to his vision and contribution to Middle Eastern culture.
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