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O que (quem) é Külliye - definição


Külliye         
  • A model of [[Yeni Valide Mosque]] complex with Külliye structure.
COMPLEX OF BUILDINGS AROUND A TURKISH MOSQUE
Kulliye; Kuelliye; Kulliyye
A külliye () is a complex of buildings associated with Turkish architecture centered on a mosque and managed within a single institution, often based on a waqf (charitable foundation) and composed of a madrasa, a Dar al-Shifa ("clinic"), kitchens, bakery, Turkish bath, other buildings for various charitable services for the community and further annexes. The term is derived from the Arabic word kull "all".
Havadan Külliye         
Havadan Külliye is an end-14th century or early-15th century Anatolian Seljuk külliye (meaning "a religious complex") in Kayseri's depending district of Develi's village of the same name (Havadan), in Central Anatolia, Turkey.
Battal Gazi         
MYTHICAL TURKISH WARRIOR
Battal Gazi Külliye; Battal Gazi Complex; Battal Gazi Kuelliye; Battal Gazi Kulliye; Battal Ghazi
Seyyid Battal Ghazi is a Turkish warrior based in Anatolia (associated primarily with Malatya, where his father, Hüseyin Gazi, was the ruler,) based on the real-life exploits of the 8th-century Umayyad military leader Abdallah al-Battal. His attributed legends, which also form the bulk of the information available on the historic personality, later became an important part of Turkish folk literature.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Külliye
1. This grand mosque stands at the center of a külliye (complex of Islamic buildings) that comprises a medrese (Islamic learning center), a dar–ul hadis (boys‘ school), a timekeeper‘s room and an arasta (row of shops). The latter, built during the reign of Murat III and located in the courtyard of the mosque, still functions as a commercial center today.