الاسبلة(السقايا) في ولاية بغداد خلال العهد العثماني (دراسة تاريخية) Sabils (alskaia) in Baghdad during Ottoman age (Historical Study)

The most popular types of installations sabils charity known Ottoman and Islamic architecture, and was intended to provide fresh drinking water every day and all year round for use in watering people, so many properties have been discontinued for Exchange and are taken care of, and the origin of the...

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Main Author: Ali Kamel Hamza Al Sarhan علي كامل حمزة السرحان
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Babylon 2016-03-01
Series:Journal Of Babylon Center For Humanities Studies
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Online Access:http://www.bcchj.com/views.aspx?sview=210
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Summary:The most popular types of installations sabils charity known Ottoman and Islamic architecture, and was intended to provide fresh drinking water every day and all year round for use in watering people, so many properties have been discontinued for Exchange and are taken care of, and the origin of the way Exchange manages well off to add some decorative and architectural elements that lend the place pleasant and beautiful and gives a clear picture of the event and the place of origin. It was a direct cause of the religious factor in building sabilsin Baghdad during Ottoman age to provide people with free water where the corner allocation method sabils in religious buildings, particularly in mosques, schools, hospices and other shrines or adopt independently.
ISSN:2227-2895
2313-0059