Hafsa Sultan Complex in Manisa

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The Hafsa Sultan Complex in Manisa is an Ottoman architectural ensemble of religious and social buildings commissioned by Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, reflecting the imperial patronage and urban development of the early 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman architectural complex
külliye
architecturalStyle Ottoman architecture
associatedWith Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
imperial patronage
builtDuringReignOf Suleiman the Magnificent NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Ayşe Hafsa Sultan NERFINISHED
country Turkey
function educational center
healthcare facility
religious center
social welfare center
hasFeature calligraphic decoration
courtyard-centered layout
inscription panels
minaret
porticoes
stone carving decoration
hasPart courtyard
fountain
hospital
imaret
library
madrasah
mosque
public bath
türbe
heritageStatus cultural heritage site
locatedIn Aegean Region NERFINISHED
Anatolia NERFINISHED
Manisa NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
namedAfter Ayşe Hafsa Sultan NERFINISHED
patron Ayşe Hafsa Sultan NERFINISHED
period early 16th century
religion Islam
roofType domes
semi-domes
significance example of early 16th-century Ottoman urban development
example of female imperial patronage in Ottoman architecture
urbanRole shaped development of surrounding Manisa neighborhood
usedFor education of students
medical treatment of the poor
public charity
religious worship

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Ayşe Hafsa Sultan founded Hafsa Sultan Complex in Manisa