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Laleli (meaning 'with tulips' in Turkish) is a neighbourhood of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey, lying between Beyazıt and Aksaray. It is known for its large textile wholesaling business and is home to the Literature and Science Faculties of Istanbul University, designed by Sedad Hakkı Eldem and Emin Onat in the 1940s. It is served by a stop on the T1 tram line which runs along Ordu Caddesi. Across the road from the mosque is the Koca Ragıp Paşa complex, also designed by Mehmed Tahir Ağa in 1762. It was undergoing restoration for much of the 2010s.

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  • Lâleli (de)
  • Laleli, Fatih (en)
  • Лалели (ru)
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  • Lâleli (vom türkischen Wort für „Tulpe“) ist ein Stadtviertel im Zentrum von Istanbul. Ihren Namen verdankt der Stadtteil – wie auch andere Quartiere der Stadt – der hier stehenden Moschee: der Tulpenmoschee (türkisch Laleli Camii). Laleli ist als Verkaufszentrum von Leder und Pelzwaren und wegen seiner billigen Hotels bekannt. In den letzten Jahren wurde es wegen Hotelbränden in der Presse bekannt. (de)
  • Laleli (meaning 'with tulips' in Turkish) is a neighbourhood of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey, lying between Beyazıt and Aksaray. It is known for its large textile wholesaling business and is home to the Literature and Science Faculties of Istanbul University, designed by Sedad Hakkı Eldem and Emin Onat in the 1940s. It is served by a stop on the T1 tram line which runs along Ordu Caddesi. Across the road from the mosque is the Koca Ragıp Paşa complex, also designed by Mehmed Tahir Ağa in 1762. It was undergoing restoration for much of the 2010s. (en)
  • Лалели (тур. Laleli) — один из микрорайонов исторического округа Эминёню в европейской части в современном Стамбуле (район Фатих), Турция. В культурно-историческом плане Лалели известен благодаря расположению в нём одного из памятников истории — Мечеть Лалели. В настоящее время Лалели, как и соседний Беязыт ориентирован на развитие туризма и торговлю со странами Восточной Европы, в первую очередь со странами СНГ. Здесь нередко можно встретить русскоговорящий рабочий персонал (в том числе из бывшего СССР), а также многочисленные надписи на русском языке. (ru)
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  • Lâleli (vom türkischen Wort für „Tulpe“) ist ein Stadtviertel im Zentrum von Istanbul. Ihren Namen verdankt der Stadtteil – wie auch andere Quartiere der Stadt – der hier stehenden Moschee: der Tulpenmoschee (türkisch Laleli Camii). Laleli ist als Verkaufszentrum von Leder und Pelzwaren und wegen seiner billigen Hotels bekannt. In den letzten Jahren wurde es wegen Hotelbränden in der Presse bekannt. In der Bevölkerung hat das Viertel einen schlechten Ruf, da es als Rotlichtbezirk gilt. In den 1990er Jahren, nach der Öffnung Osteuropas, gab einen regen Tourismus osteuropäischer Frauen. Dieser wurde „Koffertourismus“ (bavul turizm) genannt, da die Frauen nach Laleli kamen, um dort billige Textilien für den Export einzukaufen. Diese Entwicklung ist nun schon seit Jahren abgeebbt, da Teile der türkischen Textilindustrie wegen der niedrigeren Lohnkosten auf dem Balkan dorthin abgewandert sind. Außerdem klagen Händler in der letzten Zeit über Umsatzeinbußen. (de)
  • Laleli (meaning 'with tulips' in Turkish) is a neighbourhood of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey, lying between Beyazıt and Aksaray. It is known for its large textile wholesaling business and is home to the Literature and Science Faculties of Istanbul University, designed by Sedad Hakkı Eldem and Emin Onat in the 1940s. It is served by a stop on the T1 tram line which runs along Ordu Caddesi. The most prominent historic monument in Laleli is the Laleli Mosque, a work of architect Mehmed Tahir Ağa that was originally constructed in the 1760s. It was built for Sultan Mustafa III whose tomb it contains. An attractive sebil or water dispensary stands on the street side of the complex surrounding the mosque. The mosque stands above a large basement that is now filled with clothes shops. Across the road from the mosque is the Koca Ragıp Paşa complex, also designed by Mehmed Tahir Ağa in 1762. It was undergoing restoration for much of the 2010s. Lurking in the back streets is the much older Bodrum Mosque (AKA Mesih Paşa Cami), which started life as a 10th-century Byzantine church attached to the Myreiaion Palace. Beside it is an underground cistern, probably of similar date. Both stand on the site of a lost Rotunda dating back to the fifth century which is believed to have been the second largest such circular Roman temple after the Pantheon in Rome itself. Also in Laleli is the Big Stone Han (Büyük Taş Hanı in Turkish) which was probably part of the Laleli Mosque complex and contains the remains of another cistern. Now a hotel, the Tayyare (Harikzedegen) apartment block, was the first building made from reinforced concrete in Constantinople. It was designed by architect Kemaleddin Bey to house those displaced by a fire in Fatih in 1918. (en)
  • Лалели (тур. Laleli) — один из микрорайонов исторического округа Эминёню в европейской части в современном Стамбуле (район Фатих), Турция. В культурно-историческом плане Лалели известен благодаря расположению в нём одного из памятников истории — Мечеть Лалели. В настоящее время Лалели, как и соседний Беязыт ориентирован на развитие туризма и торговлю со странами Восточной Европы, в первую очередь со странами СНГ. Здесь нередко можно встретить русскоговорящий рабочий персонал (в том числе из бывшего СССР), а также многочисленные надписи на русском языке. В районе расположено около 7 тысяч магазинов. (ru)
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