Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia

Finials, observed in Anatolia since 7000 B.C., have been used in various religions and societies in different forms and symbolic meanings, and have been applied by Turks with great success above the tents and building tops and on spearheads. In Ottoman period, they were also used above the dome, vau...

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Main Authors: Gülşen Dişli, Nurcan İnci-Fırat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2016-10-01
Series:Megaron
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-60490
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spelling doaj-02f7889a96f64f5cae3d231f728b28442021-01-24T18:24:00ZengKARE PublishingMegaron1309-69152016-10-0111331833210.5505/megaron.2016.60490MEGARON-60490Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of MacedoniaGülşen Dişli0Nurcan İnci-Fırat1Prime Ministry Directorate General Of Foundations Department Of Art And Construction Works, Ankara, TurkeyPrime Ministry Directorate General Of Foundations Department Of Foreign Relations, Ankara, TurkeyFinials, observed in Anatolia since 7000 B.C., have been used in various religions and societies in different forms and symbolic meanings, and have been applied by Turks with great success above the tents and building tops and on spearheads. In Ottoman period, they were also used above the dome, vault, minaret and minber tops of many architectural building types such as mosque, madrasa, tomb and fountain. Either in historic buildings, the finials have never been studied or the existing researches concentrated on the metal finials. Research on stone finials is rather limited. This study aims at defining general characteristics, typological documentation, and inventory of stone finials in religious architectural buildings located in city centers of Macedonia, as an architectural element rather than focusing on their symbolic meanings. Hence, it is intended that the data obtained from the research on existing stone finials of case study nine mosques and two tombs built in 15th-18th century in Macedonia, have been a comparative study for the similar building types in similar regions during their restorations. First, definition of finial, its historiography, and functions have been explained in detail, and material, technique, and formal features, size, dimension, and ratios of finials have been studied. Stone finials in case study mosques and tombs of Macedonia have been assessed according to their forms, type of building they have been located, according to their location inside the building and their material by means of historic photos, engravings and in-situ observations.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-60490macedoniastone finialsreligious architecturetypology
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Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
Megaron
macedonia
stone finials
religious architecture
typology
author_facet Gülşen Dişli
Nurcan İnci-Fırat
author_sort Gülşen Dişli
title Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
title_short Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
title_full Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
title_fullStr Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed Stone Finials in Ottoman Period Religious Buildings in Bitola, Ohrid, and Skopje Cities of Macedonia
title_sort stone finials in ottoman period religious buildings in bitola, ohrid, and skopje cities of macedonia
publisher KARE Publishing
series Megaron
issn 1309-6915
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Finials, observed in Anatolia since 7000 B.C., have been used in various religions and societies in different forms and symbolic meanings, and have been applied by Turks with great success above the tents and building tops and on spearheads. In Ottoman period, they were also used above the dome, vault, minaret and minber tops of many architectural building types such as mosque, madrasa, tomb and fountain. Either in historic buildings, the finials have never been studied or the existing researches concentrated on the metal finials. Research on stone finials is rather limited. This study aims at defining general characteristics, typological documentation, and inventory of stone finials in religious architectural buildings located in city centers of Macedonia, as an architectural element rather than focusing on their symbolic meanings. Hence, it is intended that the data obtained from the research on existing stone finials of case study nine mosques and two tombs built in 15th-18th century in Macedonia, have been a comparative study for the similar building types in similar regions during their restorations. First, definition of finial, its historiography, and functions have been explained in detail, and material, technique, and formal features, size, dimension, and ratios of finials have been studied. Stone finials in case study mosques and tombs of Macedonia have been assessed according to their forms, type of building they have been located, according to their location inside the building and their material by means of historic photos, engravings and in-situ observations.
topic macedonia
stone finials
religious architecture
typology
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-60490
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