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Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela
Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela. 16th century. Wife of Suleyman I. Tiling. Detail
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Bluebird Cementery Ceramic Consort Islamic Istanbul Mausoleum Mimar Ornament Ornamentation Pottery Sinan Suleyman Suleymaniye Sultan Tile Tiling Tomb Ottoman
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This exquisite detail from the Mausoleum of Roxela, also known as the Haseki Hürmet Hatun Sultan Süleyman Mosque, is a breathtaking example of Ottoman art from the 16th century. Located in Istanbul, Turkey, the mausoleum was built as a tomb for Roxela, the favorite wife of Sultan Suleyman I, also known as Suleiman the Magnificent. The mausoleum is part of the larger complex of the Suleymaniye Mosque, designed by the renowned Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. The intricate tilework, or tiling, on display in this image is a hallmark of Islamic art from the period. The blue and celadon tiles are adorned with delicate floral motifs, including bluebirds and trees, reflecting the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The ornamentation is reminiscent of the Chinese porcelain that was imported to the Ottoman Empire during this time, showcasing the cultural exchange that occurred between the East and West. Roxela, also known as Hurrem Sultan, was a powerful and influential figure in the Ottoman Empire. She was known for her beauty, intelligence, and political savvy, and played a significant role in the court of Suleyman I. Her mausoleum is a testament to her status and the artistic achievements of the Ottoman Empire during the 16th century. This detail offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of Istanbul and Turkey, showcasing the stunning beauty and intricacy of Ottoman art and architecture.
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