This mausoleum has no epitaph board but is believed to be that of Gülbahar Hatun, midwife for Mehmet the Conqueror. It’s also referred to as “Ebe Kadın”, midwife. Together with Saraylı Mausoleum it is one of two open-sided structures in the complex. It is also the most modest of the Bursa dynasty mausolea. It was restored in 2013.
This mausoleum has no epitaph board but is believed to be that of Gülbahar Hatun, midwife for Mehmet the Conqueror. It’s also referred to as “Ebe Kadın”, midwife. Together with Saraylı Mausoleum it is one of two open-sided structures in the complex. It is also the most modest of the Bursa dynasty mausolea. It was restored in 2013.
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Ebe Gülbahar Hatun Türbesi

Osmangazi'de türbe

Osmangazi, Bursa, Türkiye
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This mausoleum has no epitaph board but is believed to be that of Gülbahar Hatun, midwife for Mehmet the Conqueror. It’s also referred to as “Ebe Kadın”, midwife. Together with Saraylı Mausoleum it is one of two open-sided structures in the complex. It is also the most modest of the Bursa dynasty mausolea. It was restored in 2013.
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This mausoleum has no epitaph board but is believed to be that of Gülbahar Hatun, midwife for Mehmet the Conqueror. It’s also referred to as “Ebe Kadın”, midwife. Together with Saraylı Mausoleum it is one of two open-sided structures in the complex. It is also the most modest of the Bursa dynasty mausolea. It was restored in 2013.

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Açıklama
Osmangazi'de türbe
Diğer adlar
Ebe Kadın Türbesi
Tür
türbe
Konum
Osmangazi, Bursa, Türkiye
İl
Bursa