Da Mimar Sinan (Architekt Sinan), woascheinli Yusuf Sinan (oda Sinanüddin) bin Abdullah (oda Abdülmennan, Abdurrahman, Abdülkerim),[1] (* um 1490 woarscheinli z Ağırnas bei Kayseri; † 17. Juli 1588 z Konstantinopel) wor da berihmtasde osmanische Architekt und guit ois oana vo de grässtn Architektn vo oin Zeidn.

Woarscheinli da Sinan (links) wiara de Orbadn am Grobmoi vom Suitan Süleyman I. 1566 beafsiachtigt
Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
Suleiman Moschee z Istanbul
Şehzade-Moschee
Haseki-Hürrem-Sultan-Hamam
Rüstem-Pascha-Moschee, rechte Galeriewand
Drinabruckn z Višegrad

Da Sinan wor da Suhn vo an Stoametz. Ea hod a guade technische Ausbuidung duachlaffa und is draf zua osmanischn Armee ganga. Ea is schnej afgstiegn, is Offizia worn und spoda gfiachteda Kommandant vo de Janitscharn. Do hod a in de Fejdzig sei Ingenieurkunst entwicklt. Ea hod Befestigunga, Bruckn und Strossna baut. Wiara 50 Joar oid wor is a keniglicha Architekt worn und is des fia fost 50 Joar lang bliem. Ea is 98 Joar oid worn.

Sei Moastaweak is de Selimiye Moschee z Edirne, sei berihmtasdes Weak owa de Suleiman Moschee z Istanbul.

Da Sinan hod 476 Bautn konstruiad und oda iwawochd. 196 davo stengan no imma.

  • 94 Grousse Moscheen (camii),
  • 57 Schuin
  • 52 Kloane Moscheen (mescit),
  • 48 Bodhaisa (hamam).
  • 35 Paläste (saray),
  • 22 Mausoleen (türbe),
  • 20 Karawansarein (kervansaray; han),
  • 17 Effentliche Kuchln (imaret),
  • 8 Bruckn
  • 8 Logahaisa
  • 7 Koranschuin ('medrese),
  • 6 Aquedukte
  • 3 Krankahaisa (darüşşifa)
Orbadn (Auswoi)
  • Azapkapi Sokullu, Moschee z Istanbul
  • Caferağa Medresseh
  • Selimiye Moschee z Edirne
  • Süleymaniye Complex
  • Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex
  • Molla Çelebi Mosque
  • Haseki Bodhaus
  • Piyale Pasha Moschee
  • Şehzade Moschee
  • Mihrimah Sultan Moschee z Edirnekapı
  • Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bruckn z Višegrad
  • Nisanci Mehmed Pasha Moschee
  • Rüstem Pasha Moschee
  • Zal Mahmud Pasha Moschee
  • Kadirga Sokullu Moschee
  • Koursoum Moschee or Osman Shah Moschee z Trikal
  • Al-Takiya Al-Suleimaniya z Damascus
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Madras
  • Mimar Sinan Bruckn z Büyükçekmece
  • Church of the Assumption z Uzundzhovo
  • Tekkiye Moschee
  • Khusruwiyah Moschee
  • Oratory at the Western Wall
  1. Gülru Necipoğlu, Princeton 2005, S. 131f

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