Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain (Serbian: Чесма Мехмед-паше Соколовића, romanized: Česma Mehmed-paše Sokolovića) is an Ottoman era fountain in Belgrade. It is located next to the Defterdar's Gate near the northwestern wall of the Upper Town of Belgrade Fortress. Evliya Çelebi states that the fountain was erected in 1576/77, during the lifetime of Grand Vizier Меhmed Paša Sokolović and it is his only surviving endowment in Belgrade. The precise position of the fountain does not appear in any cartographic sources until the 17th century. The earliest sketch dates back to a plan from the National Library in Paris from the early 17th century, in which the fountain was presented as a rectangular structure with three free sides.
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| - La fontaine de Mehmed Pacha Sokolović se trouve appuyée sur le rempart de nord-est de Gornji grad, dans la tranchée devant la Fortification intérieure de la forteresse de Belgrade. Evliya Çelebi cite que la fontaine a été construite de 1576 à 1577 année pour la vie du célèbre homme d'État de l'Empire ottoman, la grand vizir Mehmed Pacha Sokolović. La position précise de la fontaine apparaît dans les sources cartographiques seulement au XVIIIe siècle. La première représentation provient du plan de la Bibliothèque nationale à Paris, au début de XVIIIe siècle. Sur ce plan, la fontaine est représentée comme un objet rectangulaire avec trois côtés libres. (fr)
- Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain (Serbian: Чесма Мехмед-паше Соколовића, romanized: Česma Mehmed-paše Sokolovića) is an Ottoman era fountain in Belgrade. It is located next to the Defterdar's Gate near the northwestern wall of the Upper Town of Belgrade Fortress. Evliya Çelebi states that the fountain was erected in 1576/77, during the lifetime of Grand Vizier Меhmed Paša Sokolović and it is his only surviving endowment in Belgrade. The precise position of the fountain does not appear in any cartographic sources until the 17th century. The earliest sketch dates back to a plan from the National Library in Paris from the early 17th century, in which the fountain was presented as a rectangular structure with three free sides. (en)
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| - Меhmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain located near the northwest wall of the Upper Town, in the ditch in front of the inner fort. (en)
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| - Чесма Мехмед-паше Соколовића (en)
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| - La fontaine de Mehmed Pacha Sokolović se trouve appuyée sur le rempart de nord-est de Gornji grad, dans la tranchée devant la Fortification intérieure de la forteresse de Belgrade. Evliya Çelebi cite que la fontaine a été construite de 1576 à 1577 année pour la vie du célèbre homme d'État de l'Empire ottoman, la grand vizir Mehmed Pacha Sokolović. La position précise de la fontaine apparaît dans les sources cartographiques seulement au XVIIIe siècle. La première représentation provient du plan de la Bibliothèque nationale à Paris, au début de XVIIIe siècle. Sur ce plan, la fontaine est représentée comme un objet rectangulaire avec trois côtés libres. (fr)
- Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain (Serbian: Чесма Мехмед-паше Соколовића, romanized: Česma Mehmed-paše Sokolovića) is an Ottoman era fountain in Belgrade. It is located next to the Defterdar's Gate near the northwestern wall of the Upper Town of Belgrade Fortress. Evliya Çelebi states that the fountain was erected in 1576/77, during the lifetime of Grand Vizier Меhmed Paša Sokolović and it is his only surviving endowment in Belgrade. The precise position of the fountain does not appear in any cartographic sources until the 17th century. The earliest sketch dates back to a plan from the National Library in Paris from the early 17th century, in which the fountain was presented as a rectangular structure with three free sides. (en)
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