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Eyüp Cemetery

The Eyüp Cemetery (Turkish: Eyüp Mezarlığı), aka Eyüp Sultan Cemetery, is a historic burial ground located in the Eyüp district, on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. It is administered by the General Directorate of Foundations.[1] One of the oldest and largest Muslim cemeteries in Istanbul, it hosts graves of Ottoman sultans and court members, grand viziers, high-ranked religious authorities, civil servants and military commanders as well as intellectuals, scientists, artists and poets.

Eyüp Cemetery
Part of the Eyüp Cemetery seen from the eastern bank of the Golden Horn.
Shown within Istanbul
Details
Location
CountryTurkey
Coordinates41°03′10″N 28°56′04″E / 41.05278°N 28.93444°E / 41.05278; 28.93444Coordinates: 41°03′10″N 28°56′04″E / 41.05278°N 28.93444°E / 41.05278; 28.93444
TypePublic
Owned byGeneral Directorate of Foundations
WebsiteİBB Mezarlıklar Md. website
Find a GraveEyüp Cemetery

History

 
Historic headstones in the Eyüp Cemetery from Ottoman era with different head coverings denoting the burial's profession or social status.

The cemetery was very popular with Ottoman people, as they wanted to be buried next to the tomb of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (576–circa 672 or 674), in Ottoman Turkish Ebu Eyyûb el-Ensarî (in modern Turkish Eyüp Sultan, hence the name of the cemetery). A close companion (sahaba) of Prophet Muhammad, he died during a raid against the Byzantine capital Constantinople and wanted to be buried as close as possible to the city walls. After the Conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, a tomb was constructed above his grave and a mosque, called today the Eyüp Sultan Mosque, was built in his honor. From that time on, the area now known as Eyüp has become sacred, and many prominent Ottoman people requested burial in proximity of Abu Ayyub.

The Eyüp Cemetery is situated on the western bank of the Golden Horn just outside the historic Walls of Constantinople (today İstanbul). It stretches between the Golden Horn's shore up to Karyağdı Slope, and further to Edirnekapı. Road construction works and nationalization around Golden Horn did great damage to the graves.

Among the most interesting graves are of those of the Ottoman-era public executioners. They were not allowed to be buried in public cemeteries, and a separate burial ground, called the "Executioner Cemetery" (Turkish: Cellat Mezarkığı), existed on the Karyağdı Hill aside the Eyüp Cemetery. Their burial took place only in two cemeteries in Istanbul, and this secretly in the night. The headstones were blank without any name and date in order to avoid retaliation by the relatives of the executed persons. Unfortunately, only a few executioner graves have survived up to date.[2][3][4]

Crime site

In the evening hours of a November day in 1994, a 45-year-old Austrian woman professor was assaulted, murdered and robbed as she was descending the hill through the cemetery after a coffee break at the popular cafeteria (called Pierre Loti cafeteria) on the top of the hill. The murderer was a 17 years old car painter.[5]

In the early hours of afternoon on August 25, 2001, prominent Turkish Jewish businessman and a cofounder of Alarko Holding, Üzeyir Garih was found dead by cemetery guards next to the grave of Fevzi Çakmak. He was stabbed ten times, of which seven were deadly. Police arrested a suspect after two hours, who confessed the crime adding he committed the murder for robbery.[6] However, the actual murderer, who robbed Garih's money and stole his mobile phone, was caught ten days later.[7] Reportedly, Garih used to visit the grave of Turkey's first Chief of the General Staff field marshal Çakmak every two weeks.[6]

Shortly after the 2001 murder case, a commissioner at the prosecutor's office of Eyüp district admitted that the Eyüp Cemetery had become a place of prostitution and drug use by negligence.[5][8] It was reported that since the murder in 1994 no monitoring by police patrol was taking place in the cemetery and at the trail to the cafeteria on the top of the hill, which are frequented by tourists.[9]

Notable burials

 
Field Marshal Fevzi Çakmak's family grave

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eyüp Sultan: İşte ihmal edilen mezarlık". Medeniyetimiz. 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  2. ^ Erbil, Ömer (2011-08-11). "Cellat mezarlıkları kayıplara karıştı". Radikal (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  3. ^ "Cellat mezarlığı yok oluyor!". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g (in Turkish). Aksiyon. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  5. ^ a b Ordu, Şenay & Taner Yener (2001-09-01). "Tanıklar susuyor". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-10-28.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  6. ^ a b "Üzeyir Garih öldürüldü". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2001-08-25. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  7. ^ "Eyüp canavarı kıskıvrak". Sabah (in Turkish). 2001-09-05. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  8. ^ "Eyüp Mezarlığı fuhuş yeri". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2001-08-20. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  9. ^ Atilla Toygun & Ali Aksoyer, Asım Güneş, Taner Yener (2001-08-27). "Suçlayacak delil bulunamadı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-10-28.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  10. ^ "Eyüp: Mezar mezarlığı". Dünya Bülteni (in Turkish). 2010-01-01. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  11. ^ "Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak Eyüp Mezarlığı'ndaki Kabri Başında Anıldı" (in Turkish). Eyüp Kaymakamlığı. 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  12. ^ . Habertut (in Turkish). 2013-02-23. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  13. ^ "Murat Öztürk son yolculuğuna uğurlandı". Sabah (in Turkish). 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-05-21.

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The Eyup Cemetery Turkish Eyup Mezarligi aka Eyup Sultan Cemetery is a historic burial ground located in the Eyup district on the European side of Istanbul Turkey It is administered by the General Directorate of Foundations 1 One of the oldest and largest Muslim cemeteries in Istanbul it hosts graves of Ottoman sultans and court members grand viziers high ranked religious authorities civil servants and military commanders as well as intellectuals scientists artists and poets Eyup CemeteryPart of the Eyup Cemetery seen from the eastern bank of the Golden Horn Shown within IstanbulDetailsLocationEyup IstanbulCountryTurkeyCoordinates41 03 10 N 28 56 04 E 41 05278 N 28 93444 E 41 05278 28 93444 Coordinates 41 03 10 N 28 56 04 E 41 05278 N 28 93444 E 41 05278 28 93444TypePublicOwned byGeneral Directorate of FoundationsWebsiteIBB Mezarliklar Md websiteFind a GraveEyup Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Crime site 3 Notable burials 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Historic headstones in the Eyup Cemetery from Ottoman era with different head coverings denoting the burial s profession or social status The cemetery was very popular with Ottoman people as they wanted to be buried next to the tomb of Abu Ayyub al Ansari 576 circa 672 or 674 in Ottoman Turkish Ebu Eyyub el Ensari in modern Turkish Eyup Sultan hence the name of the cemetery A close companion sahaba of Prophet Muhammad he died during a raid against the Byzantine capital Constantinople and wanted to be buried as close as possible to the city walls After the Conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 a tomb was constructed above his grave and a mosque called today the Eyup Sultan Mosque was built in his honor From that time on the area now known as Eyup has become sacred and many prominent Ottoman people requested burial in proximity of Abu Ayyub The Eyup Cemetery is situated on the western bank of the Golden Horn just outside the historic Walls of Constantinople today Istanbul It stretches between the Golden Horn s shore up to Karyagdi Slope and further to Edirnekapi Road construction works and nationalization around Golden Horn did great damage to the graves Among the most interesting graves are of those of the Ottoman era public executioners They were not allowed to be buried in public cemeteries and a separate burial ground called the Executioner Cemetery Turkish Cellat Mezarkigi existed on the Karyagdi Hill aside the Eyup Cemetery Their burial took place only in two cemeteries in Istanbul and this secretly in the night The headstones were blank without any name and date in order to avoid retaliation by the relatives of the executed persons Unfortunately only a few executioner graves have survived up to date 2 3 4 Crime site EditIn the evening hours of a November day in 1994 a 45 year old Austrian woman professor was assaulted murdered and robbed as she was descending the hill through the cemetery after a coffee break at the popular cafeteria called Pierre Loti cafeteria on the top of the hill The murderer was a 17 years old car painter 5 In the early hours of afternoon on August 25 2001 prominent Turkish Jewish businessman and a cofounder of Alarko Holding Uzeyir Garih was found dead by cemetery guards next to the grave of Fevzi Cakmak He was stabbed ten times of which seven were deadly Police arrested a suspect after two hours who confessed the crime adding he committed the murder for robbery 6 However the actual murderer who robbed Garih s money and stole his mobile phone was caught ten days later 7 Reportedly Garih used to visit the grave of Turkey s first Chief of the General Staff field marshal Cakmak every two weeks 6 Shortly after the 2001 murder case a commissioner at the prosecutor s office of Eyup district admitted that the Eyup Cemetery had become a place of prostitution and drug use by negligence 5 8 It was reported that since the murder in 1994 no monitoring by police patrol was taking place in the cemetery and at the trail to the cafeteria on the top of the hill which are frequented by tourists 9 Notable burials EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Field Marshal Fevzi Cakmak s family grave Khidr Bey 1407 1459 Hanafi Maturidi scholar and poet Mehmed V 1844 1918 35th sultan of the Ottoman Empire 4 Prince Sabahaddin 1878 1948 sociologist and thinker 10 Husein Gradascevic 1802 1834 Bosniak general who rebelled against the Ottoman Empire Haci Arif Bey 1831 1885 Ottoman classical music composer 4 Ahmet Hasim 1884 1933 poet 4 Mehmed Said Pasha 1830 1914 statesman and editor of the newspaper Jerid i Havadis 4 Seker Ahmed Pasha 1841 1907 painter soldier and government official 4 Fevzi Cakmak 1876 1950 field marshal and politician 11 Sadettin Heper 1899 1980 Mevlevi music composer 4 Huseyin Hilmi Isik 1911 2001 Islamic scholar Necip Fazil Kisakurek 1904 1983 poet novelist playwright philosopher and activist Nurettin Uzunoglu 1939 2013 Islamic scholar professor political scientist and academic Enver Oren 1939 2013 businessman and founder of Ihlas Holding 12 Murat Ozturk 1953 2013 professional aerobatics pilot 13 Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam 1993 2013 first Malaysian who was buried in Eyup Cemetery He was bestowed with the title Sehidimiz Our Martyr by Turkish people Mahfiruz Hatun c 1590 c 1610s was a consort of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I r 1603 17 and mother of Sultan Osman II r 1618 22 She was buried in the large sanctuary Mahmud Esad Cosan 1938 2001 was a Turkish academic author preacher professor of Islam and Naqshbandi leader Zubeyir Gunduzalp 1920 1971 Mustafa Sungur 1929 2012 Mehmet Nuri Gulec Firinci 1928 2020 Abdullah Yegin 1924 2016 See also EditEyup Sultan Mosque List of cemeteries in Turkey Eyup GondolaReferences Edit Eyup Sultan Iste ihmal edilen mezarlik Medeniyetimiz 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Erbil Omer 2011 08 11 Cellat mezarliklari kayiplara karisti Radikal in Turkish Retrieved 2013 10 27 Cellat mezarligi yok oluyor Haberturk in Turkish 2011 11 09 Retrieved 2013 10 27 a b c d e f g Istanbul a hurmet Eyup ten baslar in Turkish Aksiyon Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 28 a b Ordu Senay amp Taner Yener 2001 09 01 Taniklar susuyor Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2013 10 28 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link a b Uzeyir Garih olduruldu Hurriyet in Turkish 2001 08 25 Retrieved 2013 10 28 Eyup canavari kiskivrak Sabah in Turkish 2001 09 05 Retrieved 2013 10 28 Eyup Mezarligi fuhus yeri Hurriyet in Turkish 2001 08 20 Retrieved 2013 10 28 Atilla Toygun amp Ali Aksoyer Asim Gunes Taner Yener 2001 08 27 Suclayacak delil bulunamadi Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2013 10 28 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link Eyup Mezar mezarligi Dunya Bulteni in Turkish 2010 01 01 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Maresal Fevzi Cakmak Eyup Mezarligi ndaki Kabri Basinda Anildi in Turkish Eyup Kaymakamligi 2012 04 10 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Oren Eyup Sultan Mezarligi na Defnedilecek Habertut in Turkish 2013 02 23 Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Murat Ozturk son yolculuguna ugurlandi Sabah in Turkish 2013 05 21 Retrieved 2013 05 21 External links EditIstanbul Kultur Mirasi ve Kultur Ekonomisi Envanteri Eyup Cemetery at Find a Grave Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eyupsultan Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eyup Cemetery amp oldid 1122937128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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