
Mimar Sinan
Mimar Sinan was the chief Ottoman architect and civil engineer in the 16th century, serving under three sultans. He is celebrated for his innovative architectural designs and is often regarded as the greatest architect of the Ottoman Empire. His works, including the Selimiye Mosque, showcase a blend of aesthetic beauty and structural ingenuity, influencing future generations of architects.
Born on Apr 01, 1489 (536 years old)
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Canada:
Mimar Sinan was the chief architect of Suleyman the Magnificent’s court and designed the Zeyrek Cinili Hamam.
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Turkey:
Mimar Sinan is celebrated as a master architect whose works have significantly influenced architectural understanding.
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Azerbaijan:
Mimar Sinan is renowned for his architectural masterpieces, including the Selimiye Mosque.
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