Abdülmecid I
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Islamic World, The > <Islamic World dynastic styles and periods> > <Anatolian Islamic styles and periods after Manzikert> > Ottoman (style)
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Refers to the art and architecture that coincided with the reign of Abdülmecid I, who ruled from 1839 to 1861. He commissioned a portrait painted by British artist Sir David Wilkie, which shows the sultan in a relaxed intimate setting rather than as an enthroned ruler. His contributions to the Topkapi palace include a large pavilion-kiosk built in the French Beaux-Arts style. He also built several mosques designed by the Balian family that continued the trend toward Westernized buildings.
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Otros términos
- 阿布杜勒邁吉德一世 [zh]
- Abdül-medjid I [nl]
- Abdul Mejid I [es]
- ā bù dù lè mài jí dé yī shì [zh]
- a bu du le mai ji de yi shi [zh]
- a pu tu le mai chi te i shih [zh]
- ʻAbd-al-Majīd I [en]
- Abdül Mecid I [en]
- Abdülmecit I [en]
- 阿卜杜勒邁吉德一世 [zh]