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Fountain of Ahmed III (Üsküdar)

The Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III in Üsküdar (Turkish: Üsküdar III. Ahmet Çeşmesi) is an 18th-century public water fountain built by Ottoman sultan Ahmed III in the Ottoman rococo architecture and situated in the grand square of Üsküdar in Istanbul, Turkey.

Fountain of Ahmed III in Üsküdar
Üsküdar III. Ahmet Çeşmesi
Fountain of Ahmed III in Üsküdar, Istanbul.
Location of the fountain in Istanbul, Turkey
General information
TypeFountain
Architectural styleOttoman architecture
LocationÜsküdar
Addressİskele Meydanı
Town or cityIstanbul
CountryTurkey
Coordinates41°01′36″N 29°00′55″E / 41.02667°N 29.01528°E / 41.02667; 29.01528Coordinates: 41°01′36″N 29°00′55″E / 41.02667°N 29.01528°E / 41.02667; 29.01528
Completed1729; 294 years ago (1729)
OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Height
RoofWooden covered with lead sheet
Technical details
MaterialMarble
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kayserli Mehmed Ağa

History

Sultan Ahmed III (reigned 1703–1730) commissioned the sebil, a public fountain to provide drinking water for travellers and running water for praying people's ritual washing needs. Completed in 1728–1729, within an era with great importance attached to the construction of many fountains, it was dedicated to the sultan's mother Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan (1642–1715), who was buried in Üsküdar.[1][2][3][4][5]

The fountain was initially situated directly on the quay at the waterfront of Bosphorus to serve travellers crossing the Strait. During the redesigning of the area in 1932–1933, the fountain was dismantled and relocated to the center of the nearby square next to the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque.[1][4][6][7][8][9]

It underwent two major restorations. In the first one, during its relocation, the broken parts of the fountain were repaired or replaced. The second restoration took place in 1955, when the structure had to be elevated about 1.45 m (4.8 ft) to match the square's ground level.[5] The fountain stands today on a two-step high platform in İskele Square at the intersection of Paşalimanı Street and Hakimiyetimilliye Street.[6][7][9][10]

Architecture

 
Details of a corner facade: A faucet over a sink flanked by two Solomonic columns topped with Corinthian order capital under a muqarnas. Cornice and eaves with ornaments carved at top.

The fountain was built as a stand-alone structure in the type of a "square fountain" (Turkish: meydan çeşmesi) looking like a monument.[7] It has the form of an octagonal prism with wide four facades and four narrow corner facades. The octagon plan of the fountain at the base turns into a quasi-square form at the top. The square-pyramid formed hip roof has wide eaves on all sides. The fountain is built by solid white marble with a wooden roof covered by lead sheet.[1][2][4][5][6][9]

Designed by the court architect Kayserili Mehmed Ağa in the rococo architectural style of Ottoman Tulip Period (1703–1757), it is adorned with ornamentation. Its design shows similarities with the Fountain of Ahmed III (1729) and the Tophane Fountain (1732).[2][5][10]

İt features a faucet inside a lancet arch in the middle of each facade over a watering trough to enable for bucket filling, livestock drinking or taking ritual body washing for prayer. The higher-attached faucets over a sink in the four corner facades were designed to spend drinking water for people. In the wall of the main facade, which looks at Bosphorus, there are two semicircular niches on both sides resembling a mosque's mihrab. A number of relief flower motifs as tulips, roses and chrysanthemums in vase adorn the structure. Each of the eight corners of the fountain features a Solomonic column topped with a Corinthian order capital. At the top of the corner facades in between the columns, muqarnas, three-dimensional decorations of Islamic architecture, are placed, which transform the octagon plan of the fountain into a square right under the roof. The wooden roof's eaves features carved ornaments over a cornice encircling the entire structure.[2][3][4][5][6][8][9][10]

On each of the four wide facades, the fountain features an inscription in Arabic script, which was in use in the Ottoman Empire. The inscriptions on three facades are excerpts from verses of three poets, namely the famous Diwan poet Nedîm (1681?–1730), Şakir and Kırımlı Mustafa Rahmi (died 1750),[2][7] while the inscription on the main facade contains verses inspired by both Sultan Ahmed III and his son-in-law, Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha (1666–1730).[6][8][10] The inscription is written in Jeli Thuluth style of Islamic calligraphy by Sultan Ahmet III himself, who was also a poet and calligrapher.[1][5][9] It was signed as "Ahmed ibn-i Mehmed Han" (Ahmed, the son of Khan Mehmed).[4]

The construction date of the fountain can be calculated from the inscriptions by the Abjad system, which assigns numerical values to Arabic letters for purposes of numerology. The calculated value of AH 1141 in Islamic calendar, which was in use in the Ottoman Empire, corresponds to AD 1728–1729.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Gül, Emre. "III. Ahmed Meydan Çeşmesi" (in Turkish). Dünya Bülteni. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  2. ^ a b c d e Erdal, Sonay. "İstanbul'un 10 Güzel Çeşmesi" (in Turkish). Restora Turk. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  3. ^ a b (in Turkish). Üsküdar Belediyesi. Archived from the original on 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  4. ^ a b c d e Haskan, Mehmet Nermi (2001). "Yüzyıllar Boyunca Üsküdar" (PDF) (in Turkish). Üsküdar Belediyesi. ISBN 975-97606-3-0. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g (in Turkish). Envanter. Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Üsküdar Ahmet III Fountain". İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  7. ^ a b c d "The Public Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III (Üsküdar)". Istanbul. Archived from the original on 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  8. ^ a b c "Aç Besmeleyle İç Suyu Han Ahmed'e Eyle Dua". Milliyet (in Turkish). 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Sultan III Ahmet Meydan Çeşmeşi" (in Turkish). Üsküdar Belediyesi. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  10. ^ a b c d "Ahmet III Çeşmesi (Üsküdar)" (in Turkish). Bağımsız Rehberler. Retrieved 2014-05-24.

External links

  • Arseven, Celal Esad (1946). Türk Sanatı Tarihi - Menşeinden Bugüne Kadar Mimari-Heykel-Resim-Süsleme ve Tezyini Sanatlar (in Turkish). Istanbul: Milli Eğitim Basımevi. p. 400.
  • Aslanapa, Oktay (2001). Türk Sanatı (in Turkish). Remzi Kitabevi. p. 454. ISBN 975-14011-2-7.

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The Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III in Uskudar Turkish Uskudar III Ahmet Cesmesi is an 18th century public water fountain built by Ottoman sultan Ahmed III in the Ottoman rococo architecture and situated in the grand square of Uskudar in Istanbul Turkey Fountain of Ahmed III in UskudarUskudar III Ahmet CesmesiFountain of Ahmed III in Uskudar Istanbul Location of the fountain in Istanbul TurkeyGeneral informationTypeFountainArchitectural styleOttoman architectureLocationUskudarAddressIskele MeydaniTown or cityIstanbulCountryTurkeyCoordinates41 01 36 N 29 00 55 E 41 02667 N 29 01528 E 41 02667 29 01528 Coordinates 41 01 36 N 29 00 55 E 41 02667 N 29 01528 E 41 02667 29 01528Completed1729 294 years ago 1729 OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan MunicipalityHeightRoofWooden covered with lead sheetTechnical detailsMaterialMarbleDesign and constructionArchitect s Kayserli Mehmed Aga Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditSultan Ahmed III reigned 1703 1730 commissioned the sebil a public fountain to provide drinking water for travellers and running water for praying people s ritual washing needs Completed in 1728 1729 within an era with great importance attached to the construction of many fountains it was dedicated to the sultan s mother Emetullah Rabia Gulnus Sultan 1642 1715 who was buried in Uskudar 1 2 3 4 5 The fountain was initially situated directly on the quay at the waterfront of Bosphorus to serve travellers crossing the Strait During the redesigning of the area in 1932 1933 the fountain was dismantled and relocated to the center of the nearby square next to the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque 1 4 6 7 8 9 It underwent two major restorations In the first one during its relocation the broken parts of the fountain were repaired or replaced The second restoration took place in 1955 when the structure had to be elevated about 1 45 m 4 8 ft to match the square s ground level 5 The fountain stands today on a two step high platform in Iskele Square at the intersection of Pasalimani Street and Hakimiyetimilliye Street 6 7 9 10 Architecture Edit Details of a corner facade A faucet over a sink flanked by two Solomonic columns topped with Corinthian order capital under a muqarnas Cornice and eaves with ornaments carved at top The fountain was built as a stand alone structure in the type of a square fountain Turkish meydan cesmesi looking like a monument 7 It has the form of an octagonal prism with wide four facades and four narrow corner facades The octagon plan of the fountain at the base turns into a quasi square form at the top The square pyramid formed hip roof has wide eaves on all sides The fountain is built by solid white marble with a wooden roof covered by lead sheet 1 2 4 5 6 9 Designed by the court architect Kayserili Mehmed Aga in the rococo architectural style of Ottoman Tulip Period 1703 1757 it is adorned with ornamentation Its design shows similarities with the Fountain of Ahmed III 1729 and the Tophane Fountain 1732 2 5 10 It features a faucet inside a lancet arch in the middle of each facade over a watering trough to enable for bucket filling livestock drinking or taking ritual body washing for prayer The higher attached faucets over a sink in the four corner facades were designed to spend drinking water for people In the wall of the main facade which looks at Bosphorus there are two semicircular niches on both sides resembling a mosque s mihrab A number of relief flower motifs as tulips roses and chrysanthemums in vase adorn the structure Each of the eight corners of the fountain features a Solomonic column topped with a Corinthian order capital At the top of the corner facades in between the columns muqarnas three dimensional decorations of Islamic architecture are placed which transform the octagon plan of the fountain into a square right under the roof The wooden roof s eaves features carved ornaments over a cornice encircling the entire structure 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 On each of the four wide facades the fountain features an inscription in Arabic script which was in use in the Ottoman Empire The inscriptions on three facades are excerpts from verses of three poets namely the famous Diwan poet Nedim 1681 1730 Sakir and Kirimli Mustafa Rahmi died 1750 2 7 while the inscription on the main facade contains verses inspired by both Sultan Ahmed III and his son in law Grand Vizier Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha 1666 1730 6 8 10 The inscription is written in Jeli Thuluth style of Islamic calligraphy by Sultan Ahmet III himself who was also a poet and calligrapher 1 5 9 It was signed as Ahmed ibn i Mehmed Han Ahmed the son of Khan Mehmed 4 The construction date of the fountain can be calculated from the inscriptions by the Abjad system which assigns numerical values to Arabic letters for purposes of numerology The calculated value of AH 1141 in Islamic calendar which was in use in the Ottoman Empire corresponds to AD 1728 1729 5 References Edit a b c d Gul Emre III Ahmed Meydan Cesmesi in Turkish Dunya Bulteni Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d e Erdal Sonay Istanbul un 10 Guzel Cesmesi in Turkish Restora Turk Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b Sultan III Ahmet Meydan Cesmesi in Turkish Uskudar Belediyesi Archived from the original on 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d e Haskan Mehmet Nermi 2001 Yuzyillar Boyunca Uskudar PDF in Turkish Uskudar Belediyesi ISBN 975 97606 3 0 Retrieved 2014 05 25 a b c d e f g III Ahmet Cesmesi in Turkish Envanter Archived from the original on 2014 05 28 Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d e Uskudar Ahmet III Fountain Istanbul Buyuksehir Belediyesi Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d The Public Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III Uskudar Istanbul Archived from the original on 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2014 05 25 a b c Ac Besmeleyle Ic Suyu Han Ahmed e Eyle Dua Milliyet in Turkish 2011 06 28 Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d e Sultan III Ahmet Meydan Cesmesi in Turkish Uskudar Belediyesi Retrieved 2014 05 24 a b c d Ahmet III Cesmesi Uskudar in Turkish Bagimsiz Rehberler Retrieved 2014 05 24 External links EditArseven Celal Esad 1946 Turk Sanati Tarihi Menseinden Bugune Kadar Mimari Heykel Resim Susleme ve Tezyini Sanatlar in Turkish Istanbul Milli Egitim Basimevi p 400 Aslanapa Oktay 2001 Turk Sanati in Turkish Remzi Kitabevi p 454 ISBN 975 14011 2 7 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fountain of Ahmed III Uskudar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fountain of Ahmed III Uskudar amp oldid 1112071083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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