The Chief Architect Of The Ottoman Empire Ali Ajami Tabrizi (?-date of death 1539)
Bilal DEDEYEV - Tofiq NAJAFLİ - Ramazan USLU- 2014
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Altough his name is Alâeddin Ali Bey b. Abdülkerim, he has known as Acem Ali or Esir Ali in Ottoman Empire. After the victory of Çaldıran war (1514), Sultan Selim brought nearly 3.000 artist to his empire from the Tabriz city that conquered by ottoman forces. Acem Ali ,known as the ‘Master of Masters’ in the state of Safavid, was one of the artists
Biblical clues point to the Ajichay River flowing out of the Garden of Eden, which places Tabriz at the gates of paradise. Long a buffer between empires, Tabriz' historical heritage and Silk Road pedigree is no more evident than in its thriving bazaar, one of the world's best. This sprawling city, rich in Azeri culture, with its famous carpets, teahouse hammams,
If you wonder history, you know Tabriz. It is considered to be one of the brightest spots in Eastern history. The most brilliant pages of history are traces of some of the world's ancient civilizations, including Venice in Europe, Cairo in africa and Beijing in the far east, and Samarkand in the middle of Asia.
Tabriz is an Iranian city today. Located in the northwest of the country near the border of Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan republic.