Disambiguation evidence for Yeşil Türbe (Green Tomb) via surface form

"Yeşil Türbe"


As subject (69)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Yeşil Türbe".

Predicate Object
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2014
adjacentTo Yeşil Mosque
architect Hacı Ivaz Pasha
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
architecturalStyle Ottoman period
surface form: Ottoman
architecturalStyle Seljuk-influenced
architecturalStyle early Ottoman
associatedWith Ottoman Interregnum
associatedWith consolidation of the Ottoman state
builtFor Mehmed I
surface form: Sultan Mehmed I
burialPlaceOf Hafsa Hatun
burialPlaceOf Mahmud Çelebi
burialPlaceOf Süleyman Çelebi
surface form: Musa Çelebi
burialPlaceOf Süleyman Çelebi
surface form: Mustafa Çelebi
burialPlaceOf Selçuk Hatun
burialPlaceOf Mehmed I
surface form: Sultan Mehmed I
burialPlaceOf daughters of Mehmed I
burialPlaceOf members of the Ottoman dynasty
burialPlaceOf sons of Mehmed I
burialPlaceOf Şehzade Mahmud
citySymbolOf Bursa
commissionedBy Murad II
surface form: Sultan Murad II
constructionEnd 1421
constructionStart 1421
country Turkey
denomination Sunni Islam
elevation on a hill above Bursa
era early 15th century
floorCount 2
function tomb and pilgrimage site
hasColor green
hasColor turquoise
hasDecoration Quranic inscriptions
hasDecoration floral tile motifs
hasDecoration geometric tile patterns
hasDome true
hasInteriorFeature cenotaph of Mehmed I
hasInteriorFeature mihrab
hasInteriorFeature multiple sarcophagi
hasMinaret false
hasPortico entrance portico
heritageSite Bursa and Cumalıkızık: the Birth of the Ottoman Empire
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site
instanceOf Ottoman architecture
instanceOf mausoleum
instanceOf tomb
instanceOf tourist attraction
locatedIn Bursa
locatedIn Marmara Region
locatedIn Yeşil neighborhood
locatedIn historic center of Bursa
locatedIn Western Anatolia
surface form: northwestern Anatolia
lowerLevelUse crypt
material brick
material ceramic tile
material marble
material stone
material turquoise tiles
notableFor calligraphic tile inscriptions
notableFor rich interior tile decoration
notableFor turquoise tile-clad exterior
notableFor wooden carved sarcophagus of Mehmed I
openToPublic true
partOf Hüdavendigâr complex
surface form: Yeşil Complex
partOf Muradiye Complex
surface form: külliye of Mehmed I
religion Islam
roofType domed roof
shape octagonal plan
upperLevelUse symbolic sarcophagi hall