Bursa
The first capital city of the Ottoman Empire
Historical Town Hall
Ottoman Sultanate
Gate
Osman Gazi was the leader of the
Ottoman Turks, and the founder of the
dynasty that established and
ruled the Ottoman Empire.
The Empire, named after him.
1299–1326
The tomb of Osman Gazi
Ahmet Münir Pasha Fountain ( 1313 )
Orhan Gazi was the second
chief, of the nascent Ottoman Empire
(then known as the Osmanlı (Ottoman)
pricipality) from 1326 to 1359.He was the son of
Osman Gazi
The tomb of Orhan Gazi
The hüdavendigâr is nick name of
Sultan Murad I which meaning is
"the God-like One“Sultan Murad I was
son of Orhan Gazi 1359–1389 The mosque of Hüdavendigâr
Bayezid I The Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire then from 1389 to 1402. He was the son of
Murad I.He was nicknamed
“The Thunderbolt"
The Mosque of Bayezid I (The Thunderbolt)
The Great
Mosque
The era of Bayezid I
The tomb and MosqueEmir Sultan who leader of sufism
The SultanMehmed I Çelebi
1373-1391
He was son of the Bayezid I.
Çelebi means bowstring maker or one who supports, who acts as a column also means gentleman in Turkish
Left tomb belongs to
Sultan Mehmet I
Çelebi
The Green tomb
Murad II
was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
from 1421 to 1451.He was son of the
Mehmed I Çelebi
The complex Of Muradiye (Murad II)
The Tomb of Sehzade
Mustafa and Cem Sultan
The complex Of Muradiye (Murad II)
The Old Houses of Ottoman
The magical characters of the famous Turkish shadow theatreand is a symbol of the city Bursa
These characters have lived in Bursa around the year 1330
Karagoz and Hacivat
The House of Karagöz and Hacivat
The Ewer Figure of Ottomans
The Saitabat waterfall
The Old Ottoman houses of
Cumalıkızık Village
• Cumalıkızık
The thermal springs
The ruins of the eight century church
16thcentury
potteries
Iznik
A Century Old Sycamore
The six Century Old SycamoreThe Logo of Bursa
Music
The Silk Road
İbrahim DALAugust 2009