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1. "Bayzid I Kulliye; Yildirim Bayezid Camii." 1395-1405. Grove Art Online, http://www.groveart.com/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2008. Located at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/110756. Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only.

  • This source is from Grove Art Online, a reputable and scholarly database, which suggests it is reliable for in-depth academic research. The specific focus on architectural complexes from the early Ottoman period makes it valuable for historical and cultural studies related to Ottoman architecture.

2. "Bayezid I Mosque." *Nomadic Niko*, 29 Jan. 2013, https://nomadicniko.com/2013/01/29/bayezid-i-mosque/.

  • As a travel blog, this source may offer personal observations and photographs that provide a contemporary view of the mosque. While not scholarly, it can add a unique, modern perspective to your research.

3. "Images Collection." *Finding Aids Library NYU, https://findingaids.library.nyu.edu/akkasah/ad_mc_012/images/w3r22ddc/.

  • This collection from a reputable academic institution provides visual resources that can be critical for detailed studies of architectural elements, enhancing the notability and understanding of your subject matter through visual evidence.

4. Osseman, Dick. "Bursa Yıldırım." PBase.com. https://pbase.com/dosseman/bursayildirim.

  • Photographs by Dick Osseman provide visual documentation of the mosque, contributing to the preservation and appreciation of cultural heritage. These images can support research on architectural details and historical context.

5. Deus, A.J. "Monuments of Jihad: The Thought Process of Determining Qibla Orientations by Turks." In collaboration with Inarah – Institute for Research on Early Islamic History and the Koran, 1 Nov. 2018, https://deliverypdf.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=879069123085014124085070095125000089002048019033051075102064103004002071105025096096019100018115060113111022096000067122101008121090086001023003102083007124000098122001043054073102005117109085116123095064064125094080018109079110121079027092089110086013&EXT=pdf&INDEX=TRUE.

  • This source, in collaboration with a research institute, offers a scholarly perspective on Islamic history and architecture, making it a reliable source for academic research related to the determination of Qibla orientations by Turks.

6. Mulalić, Muhidin, Hasan Korkut, and Elif Nuroğlu, editors. *The Future Prospects of Cultural, Political and Economic Transformations and Relations.* Tasam Publication, 2013.

  • As a scholarly publication, this source provides in-depth analyses and is reliable for research on cultural and political aspects of Turkish-Balkan relations, contributing significantly to the field

7. "Yıldırım Camii." Archived from the original on 13 July 2018, https://web.archive.org/web/20180713011348/http://www.bursa.com.tr/yildirim-camii-154.html.

  • Archived web content provides historical snapshots that are invaluable for understanding changes over time, making this a useful source for historical research, especially in the context of cultural heritage and preservation.

8. "Orhan Bey Camii." https://alanbaskanligi.bursa.bel.tr/orhan-bey-camii/%5D(https://alanbaskanligi.bursa.bel.tr/orhan-bey-camii/.

  • Direct information from an official site adds authenticity and updated details about the mosque, offering a reliable source for current architectural and cultural insights.

9. Behnasi, Afif. *موسوعة التراث المعماري*, Volume 1. Dar Al-Sharq for Publishing, 2004, pp. 110-111. https://books.google.ae/books?id=cFlMAQAAIAAJ.

  • A comprehensive encyclopedia on architectural heritage by a recognized author, this source is invaluable for in-depth historical and architectural studies, providing a scholarly perspective on Islamic architecture.

10. Yetkin, Suut Kemal. *Turkish Architecture*. Ankara University Press, 1965. https://books.google.ae/books?id=oujVAAAAMAAJ.

  • Published by a university press, this book offers scholarly insight into Turkish architecture, making it a reliable source for academic research and contributing to the establishment of notability in architectural history.

11. Al-Qahtani, Hani Mohammad. *مبادىء العمارة الإسلامية وتحولاتها المعاصرة: قراءة تحليلية في الشكل*. Center for Arab Unity Studies, 2009. https://books.google.ae/books?id=2LdHAQAAIAAJ.

  • This scholarly book provides analytical perspectives on Islamic architecture and its contemporary transformations, making it a significant contribution to the field and a reliable source for detailed study.

12. Freely, John. *A History of Ottoman Architecture*. WIT Press, 2011. https://books.google.ae/books?id=vgp46TUFK7wC.

  • As a comprehensive historical account published by an academic press, this book is a reliable source that offers in-depth coverage of its subject, contributing greatly to the understanding of Ottoman architectural history.

13. Petersen, Andrew. *Dictionary of Islamic Architecture*. Routledge, 2002. https://books.google.ae/books?id=9A-EAgAAQBAJ.

  • Published by Routledge, this dictionary is a reliable reference for specific facts about Islamic architecture, providing concise and authoritative information that supports broader research efforts.

14. "Yıldırım Bayezid Camii.http://www.yildirim.bel.tr/tr/camiler/yildirim-bayezid-camii%5D(http://www.yildirim.bel.tr/tr/camiler/yildirim-bayezid-camii.

  • Information from an official City site provides up-to-date and accurate details about the mosque, serving as a reliable source for current data on architectural features and historical significance.

15. Kafescı̇oğlu, Çiğdem. "Chapter 8 Lives and Afterlives of an Urban Institution and Its Spaces: The Early Ottoman ʿİmāret as Mosque". Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450–c. 1750. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004440296_009 Web.

  • Published in a scholarly book by Brill, this chapter offers a detailed academic study on Ottoman architecture, making it a valuable and reliable source for in-depth research.

16. "Bursa and Cumalıkızık: the Birth of the Ottoman Empire" *UNESCO World Heritage Centre*,

https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1452.

  • This is an official UNESCO site, this source provides authoritative and globally recognized information on heritage sites, contributing significantly to the notability and understanding of the architectural and historical value of the subject.

17. Cerasi, Maurice. "The Formation of Ottoman House Types: A Comparative Study in Interaction with Neighboring Cultures." *Muqarnas*, vol. 15, 1998, pp. 116–156. *JSTOR*, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1523280. Accessed 14 Mar. 2024.

  • This is a peer-reviewed journal article available through JSTOR, this is a highly reliable source that offers scholarly analysis on Ottoman architecture, enriching academic research with its depth and rigor.

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