Ottoman Architect Mimar Sinan: The Master of Geometry | Architecture | Showcase
In honour of his craft, chided Ottoman architect and civil engineer designed his tomb in the shape of a compass and then decorated the walls with 6-fold stars. Mimar Sinan Turbesi was the mastermind behind over 300 classical Ottoman structures. Showcase looks into some of the finest work produced by this Master of Geometry.

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Is Mimar Sinan The Greatest Architect?

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Mimar Sinan Describes His Skills | Magnificent Century Episode 134

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Building the Moroccan Court

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Istanbul: Capital of Emperors and Sultans

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Touring a $25,000,000 Istanbul Penthouse with a Cat Named Simba

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Sinan the Architect Works for Hurrem Sultan | Magnificent Century

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Islamic Art Gallery Views with Commentary by Sheila Canby and Navina Haidar

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How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe | Diana Darke

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From Hagia Sophia to Suleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul | Civilisations - BBC

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Sinan, Süleymaniye Mosque

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Sinan the Architect | Architecture | Showcase

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Süleymaniye Mosque: A Masterpiece of Ottoman Architecture | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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Sultan Suleiman Met With Architect Sinan | Magnificent Century Episode 93

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Kremlin Insiders Are SUDDENLY Fleeing Russia

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The Last Greeks of Afghanistan — Alexander's Forgotten Descendants

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Miracles Of Architect Sinan | Ottoman History

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Sinan, Rüstem Pasha Mosque

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Mehdi Hasan DESTROYS Michael Gove On Live TV (The Pause Says It All!)

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