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Where did mimar sinan live Mimar Sinan (Ottoman Turkish: معمار سينان, romanized: Mi'mâr Sinân; Turkish: Mimar Sinan, pronounced [miːˈmaːɾ siˈnan]; c. / – 17 July ) also known as Koca Mi'mâr Sinân Âğâ, ("Sinan Agha the Grand Architect" or "Grand Sinan") was the chief Ottoman architect, engineer and mathematician for sultans Suleiman the.
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Sinan, most celebrated of all Ottoman architects, whose ideas, perfected in the construction of mosques and other buildings, served as the basic themes for virtually all later Turkish religious and civic architecture.Mimar sinan autobiography Sinan is considered the greatest architect of the Ottoman Empire’s architectural heritage. It is generally assumed that Sinan was born in the year and that he spent his youth in the village of Agirnas near Kayseri until conscription (devsirme) to the ‘masters of carpenters’.
Mimar sinan famous works Kodja Mimar Sinan () was one of the greatest of the Ottoman architects. His many buildings include some of the most famous landmarks of the Turkish Empire. Sinan was born in Kaisariya, Anatolia, the son of Greek Christians, on April 15,