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Tomb of Osman Gazi, Bursa, Turkey
Detail of tomb of Sultan Osman Gazi, 1258-1326, founder of the Ottoman dynasty, Bursa, Turkey. During the siege of Bursa, Osman Gazi indicated to his son Orhan Gazi a domed structure within the city and asked to be buried there. This Byzantine structure later became a mosque and was destroyed in the earthquake of 1855. A new tomb has since been built. The sarcaophagus is of wood inlaid with mother of pearl and is surrounded by the sarcophagi of Savci Bey son of sultan Murad I, Alaaddin Bey son of Orhan Gazi, Aspuce Hatun wife of Orhan Gazi and Ibrahim Bey son of Orhan Gazi and 12 unidentified sarcophagi. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9182007
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3762px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
ARABIC
belief
Bey
BURSA
color
Daughter
Death
DECORATIVE
Faith
Family
FLAG
Funeral
IMAGE
INDOORS
INLAID
Inscription
INSIDE
interior
Islam
ISLAMIC
Mausoleum
MC
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Mother-of-pearl
OTTOMAN
Photograph
religion
royal
Sarcophagus
SCRIPT
Son
SQUARE
square image
Tomb
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
turbe
Turkey
Turkish
Wife
Wood
wooden
writing