
Published online:
24 January 2013
Published in print:
12 August 2012
Online ISBN:
9781617971334
Print ISBN:
9789774165290
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The Context: Ottoman Istanbul and the Grand Bazaar The Context: Ottoman Istanbul and the Grand Bazaar
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The Building Before the Myth: Structural and Stylistic Characteristics The Building Before the Myth: Structural and Stylistic Characteristics
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The Khan of Iranians: The Golden Age of the Valide Han The Khan of Iranians: The Golden Age of the Valide Han
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Decadence and Rebirth: the Valide Han Today Decadence and Rebirth: the Valide Han Today
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Notes Notes
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Bibliography Bibliography
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Chapter
10 A Caravanserai on the Route to Modernity: The Case of the Valide Han of Istanbul
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Pages
229–250
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Published:August 2012
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Duranti, Andrea, 'A Caravanserai on the Route to Modernity: The Case of the Valide Han of Istanbul', in Mohammad Gharipour (ed.), The Bazaar in the Islamic City: Design, Culture, and History (Cairo , 2012; online edn, Cairo Scholarship Online, 24 Jan. 2013), https://doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774165290.003.0010, accessed 23 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The history of the Iranian community in Istanbul is strictly connected with that of the Valide Han, the largest urban caravanserai of the whole city, built in the 17th century within the commercial heart of the city, north of the Grand Bazaar, which would have become the headquarters of the Iranian constitutionalist movement in the second half of the 19th century. This chapter aims to analyze both the history of the creation of this unique structure and the social role of the building in the urban area of Istanbul since the 19th century, evidencing the role of the Persian community in its affirmation as one of the most important Khans of the Ottoman capital.
Keywords:
Valide Han, Valide Khan, Han, Khan, Istanbul, Grand Bazaar, Persian, Iranian diaspora, constitutional revolution
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