This article discusses the Timurid Written Heritage in Turkey’s Major Libraries. The Nuri Osmaniye ensemble was built in the Baroque style and consisted of a mosque, a madrasa, a mansion, a hilkhana, a bazaar and of course a huge library. The library consists of a four-column, domed dome. The interior walls are decorated with Baroque-patterned ganjas, as well as Arabic inscriptions by calligraphers such as Ali Efendi, Mahmoud Rasmi, Sayyid Abdulaziz and Fakhriddin.
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