türbe of Şehzade Mehmed

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The türbe of Şehzade Mehmed is an ornate Ottoman royal mausoleum in Istanbul, built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent as the burial place of his son Prince Mehmed and renowned for its rich tilework and classical Ottoman architectural style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman mausoleum
royal tomb
architecturalStyle Ottoman imperial
classical Ottoman architecture
associatedWith Ottoman dynasty
Suleiman the Magnificent
Şehzade Mosque
builtBy Ottoman Empire
builtFor Şehzade Mehmed
burialPlaceOf Şehzade Mehmed
commissionedBy Suleiman the Magnificent
continent Asia
Europe
country Turkey
denomination Sunni Islam
era Ottoman classical period
surface form: Classical Age of the Ottoman Empire
function royal burial site
hasCulturalSignificance example of Ottoman funerary architecture
monument to an Ottoman prince
hasDecoration Iznik tiles
calligraphic inscriptions
floral motifs
geometric patterns
hasFeature domed roof
mihrab
portico
tomb chamber
hasType domed mausoleum
heritage Ottoman imperial heritage
heritageStatus part of Istanbul’s historic monuments
locatedIn European side of Istanbul
Fatih district
Fatih, Istanbul
surface form: Historic Peninsula of Istanbul

Istanbul
Şehzade Mosque
surface form: Şehzade Mosque complex
material ceramic tiles
marble
stone
namedAfter Şehzade Mehmed
notableFor classical Ottoman design
ornate decoration
rich tilework
partOf Şehzade Mosque
surface form: Şehzade Mosque külliye
patron Suleiman the Magnificent
region Marmara Region
religion Islam
use visitation by the public

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Şehzade Mosque hasPart türbe of Şehzade Mehmed