Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Water is one of the essential elements strongly bounded to the basic needs for existence. Furthermore, in ancient civilization’s expansion process the water was the crucial substance to build a settlement and a basis for further development and urbanization. Its benefits are motivators for increase...

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Main Authors: Nađa Šabanović, İbrahim Numan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UIKTEN 2019-06-01
Series:SAR Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sarjournal.com/content/22/SARJournalJune2019_68_76.pdf
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spelling doaj-42fe890581754d5d912054acdd6a52d32020-11-25T00:32:07ZengUIKTENSAR Journal2619-99632619-99632019-06-0122687610.18421/SAR22-04Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and HerzegovinaNađa Šabanovićİbrahim NumanWater is one of the essential elements strongly bounded to the basic needs for existence. Furthermore, in ancient civilization’s expansion process the water was the crucial substance to build a settlement and a basis for further development and urbanization. Its benefits are motivators for increase of human population, economy progress and prosper in general. Water has highly symbolical meaning in many religions and rituals. Practically, water and culture are inseparable from each other, simply entitled as water culture. This paper’s aim is to discuss the cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Ottoman period which had the consequential influence on development of specific water cult, and its structures in this area. In Bosnia and Herzegovina there were 57 hammams, placed in 42 towns at the end of the Ottoman rule. Only seven of them remained (mostly in neglected state).http://www.sarjournal.com/content/22/SARJournalJune2019_68_76.pdfWaterWater cultureGenius LociOttoman heritageHammamsBosnia and Herzegovina
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author Nađa Šabanović
İbrahim Numan
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İbrahim Numan
Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
SAR Journal
Water
Water culture
Genius Loci
Ottoman heritage
Hammams
Bosnia and Herzegovina
author_facet Nađa Šabanović
İbrahim Numan
author_sort Nađa Šabanović
title Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Heritage Related to the Water Case Study: Hammams in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort cultural heritage related to the water case study: hammams in bosnia and herzegovina
publisher UIKTEN
series SAR Journal
issn 2619-9963
2619-9963
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Water is one of the essential elements strongly bounded to the basic needs for existence. Furthermore, in ancient civilization’s expansion process the water was the crucial substance to build a settlement and a basis for further development and urbanization. Its benefits are motivators for increase of human population, economy progress and prosper in general. Water has highly symbolical meaning in many religions and rituals. Practically, water and culture are inseparable from each other, simply entitled as water culture. This paper’s aim is to discuss the cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Ottoman period which had the consequential influence on development of specific water cult, and its structures in this area. In Bosnia and Herzegovina there were 57 hammams, placed in 42 towns at the end of the Ottoman rule. Only seven of them remained (mostly in neglected state).
topic Water
Water culture
Genius Loci
Ottoman heritage
Hammams
Bosnia and Herzegovina
url http://www.sarjournal.com/content/22/SARJournalJune2019_68_76.pdf
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