Story of the windows of Suleymaniye Mosque
It is said that the owner of the works, Drunken İbrahim Efendi, was called by this name not because he drank, but because he walked with a stagger. İbrahim Efendi, one of the great artisans of the period, embroidered these coloured glasses, which changed colour with the li9ht of the sun and the seasons and gave the interior different Views at every moment. The motifs used in these windows reveal the character and artistic understanding of the decorative arts of this region and nation in historical continuity. It is the daylight that reveals the clarity of Islamic architecture, and it is the "Revzen-i Menkuş" Chat adds meaning to the light. The word "rovzen", which means window in Persian, was transformed into the word "revzen" in the Ottoman Empire and they are patterned windows made by placing coloured or colourless glasses.
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