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The Karacaahmet Cemetery ( tr, Karacaahmet Mezarlığı) is a 700-year-old historic cemetery, located in
Üsküdar Üsküdar () is a large and densely populated district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the Anatolian shore of the Bosphorus. It is bordered to the north by Beykoz, to the east by Ümraniye, to the southeast by Ataşehir and to the south by Kadıköy; ...
, the Asian side of
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. Karacaahmet cemetery is the oldest and largest in
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at , and the largest burial ground in
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by the number of interred. The cemetery was named after a warrior companion of
Orhan I Orhan Ghazi ( ota, اورخان غازی; tr, Orhan Gazi, also spelled Orkhan, 1281 – March 1362) was the second bey of the Ottoman Beylik from 1323/4 to 1362. He was born in Söğüt, as the son of Osman I. In the early stages of his r ...
, the second Ottoman sultan and is believed to have been founded in the mid-14th century. Karacaahmet Cemetery, which hosts many bird species, looks like a forest with trees such as cypress ,
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, hackberry and various plants. The burial ground is covered by high cypress trees. As a 700-years old burial ground of historical importance, Karacaahmet Cemetery was declared as a natural protected area and national historical landmark site in 1991, in accordance with the decision of the Istanbul Cultural and Natural Heritage Preservation Board. According to this decision, the cemetery area can only be used for burial of the dead, the cemetery cannot be removed or used as a park area in any way. Karacaahmet Cemetery comprises 12 parcels, each dedicated to different religious groups. Many historical headstones can still be seen with inscriptions written in the Ottoman Turkish alphabet, a version of the Arabic alphabet. The total number of burials is not known precisely, because no records were kept in the past, but it is estimated in millions. Because the burial registers of the Istanbul Cemeteries Directorate started to be kept only after 1937. The shrine of Karaca Ahmet Sultan, a 13th-century physician and saint of
Bektashis The Bektashi Order; sq, Tarikati Bektashi; tr, Bektaşi or Bektashism is an Islamic Sufi mystic movement originating in the 13th-century. It is named after the Anatolian saint Haji Bektash Wali (d. 1271). The community is currently led ...
, a tariqah of Islam, is situated within the cemetery. There are also many other historical tombs and masjids, which is the
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word for mosques, built during the Ottoman period.


General information and history

The cemetery, which began to expand in parallel with the increase in the Turkish population during the reign of Sultan
Murad I Murad I ( ota, مراد اول; tr, I. Murad, Murad-ı Hüdavendigâr (nicknamed ''Hüdavendigâr'', from fa, خداوندگار, translit=Khodāvandgār, lit=the devotee of God – meaning "sovereign" in this context); 29 June 1326 – 15 Jun ...
, expanded further after the conquest of Istanbul in 1453. Karacaahmet was officially turned into a cemetery in 1582 by the mother of Murad III and Selim II's wife,
Nurbanu Sultan Nurbanu Sultan ( ota, نور بانو سلطان; "''Queen of light''", 1525 – 7 December 1583) was Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire as the principal consort of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566–1574), his legal wife, as well Valide Sultan (Su ...
,who donated 124 hectares of land from her own property for a city cemetery and ordered the cypress trees to be planted there. In addition, she appointed 13 guards for the preservation of these cypress trees and 24 people as
gravedigger A gravedigger is a cemetery worker who is responsible for digging a grave prior to a funeral service. Description If the grave is in a cemetery on the property of a church or other religious organization (part of, or called, a churchyard), ...
s for the burial of dead. The name of the cemetery, which was first mentioned in official sources as the cemetery of Karacaahmet Sultan in 1698, is also "Usküdar Mekabir-i Muslimini". This cemetery, which was originally an empty, vast and clean ground, has always been a favorite place for the people of Istanbul for centuries and has served as a burial ground without interruption since its foundation. The famous English poet
Lord Byron George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the ...
included Üsküdar and the Karacaahmet cemetery in the following lines: «O Scutari! Your white houses look at thousands of graves, and above these graves rises that evergreen tree, that tender and dark cypress, inscribed in the foliage of eternal sorrow, like unrequited love». The cemetery has fascinated foreign travelers for centuries with its impressive view and architectural splendor, and many travelers have mentioned this cemetery in their memoirs. The French poet and writer
Theophile Gautier Theophilus is a male given name with a range of alternative spellings. Its origin is the Greek word Θεόφιλος from θεός (God) and φιλία (love or affection) can be translated as "Love of God" or "Friend of God", i.e., it is a theoph ...
, who was one of the first to describe the cemetery in his memoir, expressed his admiration, saying that Karacaahmet is the largest cemetery in the East. In addition, the Polish Count Edward Raczyński in 1814 in his book “Journey to Istanbul and Canakkale” and the German Generalfeldmarschall
Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke Helmuth is both a masculine German given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name; *Helmuth Theodor Bossert (1889–1961), German art historian, philologist and archaeologist *Helmuth Duckadam (born 1959), Romanian forme ...
in his book “Letters from Turkey” gave a large place to the Karacaahmet cemetery. Calculating that the underground population of Karacaahmet far exceeds the living population of Istanbul, Marshal Moltke said in 1836: "You can build a big city out of these gravestones." The famous Danish writer and master of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen, who was impressed by its size during his visit to Istanbul in 1841, just 5 years after Moltke, described the Karacaahmet cemetery, as if confirming Moltke: “The area of this cemetery is so vast that if sow wheat, it would feed the whole city, and if all the local tombstones were used, then a new wall could be built that would surround Istanbul." As if in unanimous agreement, Western travelers and writers have argued that the cemetery does not receive much sunlight, because it is covered with cypresses, and looks like a forest in dark greenery. This is one of the rare cemeteries for which poetry has been written in history. The oldest photographs of the cemetery were taken by Ernest de Caranza in 1852-1854, followed by the brothers Abdullah, Bergren and Photo Sabah. The Anglican clergyman Robert Walsh, who had been the personal chaplain to the British ambassador Lord Strangford in Istanbul since 1820, compared the place to a large forest divided by wide roads on sloping ground. The scene he depicts was engraved by the English artist
Thomas Allom Thomas Allom (13 March 1804 – 21 October 1872) was an English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. He was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, i ...
. The excavation works in the tunnel for the
Marmaray The Marmaray () is a intercontinental commuter rail line in Istanbul, Turkey. A rail tunnel running under the Bosphorus strait was connected to an upgraded version of the old suburban train service (known as the banliyö), allowing trains ...
project caused little damage as by June 2007, a dent of 1.5 m diameter and 4 m depth occurred close to the cemetery wall. It was reported that some graves were damaged.


Gallery

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Thomas Allom Thomas Allom (13 March 1804 – 21 October 1872) was an English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. He was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, i ...
's drawing from 1839 File:Cimetière turc, Scutari.jpg, Pascal Sebah ''Women in Karacaahmet'', 1870 File:Cemetery of Scutari - Pardoe Julia - 1838.jpg,
William Henry Bartlett William Henry Bartlett (March 26, 1809 – September 13, 1854) was a British artist, best known for his numerous drawings rendered into steel engravings. Biography Bartlett was born in Kentish Town, London in 1809. He was apprenticed to John Bri ...
''Cemetery of Scutari'', 1838 File:Tomb in the cemetery of Scutari - Pardoe Julia - 1838.jpg, Karacaahmet cemetery, Hoca Sadettin Efendi Sebili, 1838 File:The universal geography - the earth and its inhabitants (1876) (14742409166).jpg, Cemetery of Scutari, 1876 File:Cypresses and road leading to the cemetery, Scutari, Constantinople, Turkey, 1890s.jpg, Cypresses and road leading to the cemetery, Scutari, Constantinople, Turkey, 1890s File:Karacaahmet myownphotography2013.jpg, An old man with a walking stick resting in the shade beneath the tall cypress trees on a hot summer day in Karacaahmet cemetery, Istanbul, 2010s File:Karacaahmet myownphotography2.jpg, A set of historic Ottoman headstones in Karacaahmet cemetery, Üsküdar, 2010s File:Karacaahmet myownphotography 2013.jpg, Shady cobblestone cemetery pathway, Karacaahmet cemetery, Istanbul, 2010s File:Karacaahmet myownphotography13.jpg, Floral pattern carved stone historical headstone of an Ottoman-era woman at the Karacaahmet Cemetery,2010s


Notable burials

List is sorted in order of the year of death. ;Historical * Sheikh Hamdullah (1436–1520), calligrapher * Mere Hüseyin Pasha (?–1624), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1620s * Hafız Ahmed Pasha (1564–1632), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire * Hafız Post (1630–1694), composer *
Yusuf Nabi Yusuf Nabi (1642 – 10 April 1712) was a Turkish Divan poet of Kurdish descent, in the court of Mehmet IV. He was famous for "his brilliant lyrics filled with popular sayings and critiques of the age and verses commemorating innumerable importa ...
(1642–1717), Divan poet of Kurdish descent *
Nedîm Ahmed Nedîm Efendi (نديم) was the pen name (Ottoman Turkish: ﻡﺨﻠﺺ ''mahlas'') of one of the most celebrated Ottoman poets. He achieved his greatest fame during the reign of Ahmed III, the so-called Tulip Era from 1718 to 1730. He wa ...
(1681–1730), one of the most celebrated Ottoman poets * Halil Hamid Pasha (1736–1785), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire * Benderli Ali Pasha (? - 1821), Sultan
Mahmud II Mahmud II ( ota, محمود ثانى, Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî, tr, II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. His reign is recognized for the extensive administrative, ...
's Grand Vizier * Jamaluddin al-Kumuki (1788-1869), a Naqshbandi
tariqa A tariqa (or ''tariqah''; ar, طريقة ') is a school or order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices of such an order with the aim of seeking ''haqiqa'', which translates as "ultimate truth". ...
shaykh and relative of
Imam Shamil Imam Shamil ( av, Шейх Шамил, Şeyx Şamil; ar, الشيخ شامل; russian: Имам Шамиль; 26 June 1797 – 4 February 1871) was the political, military, and spiritual leader of North Caucasian resistance to Imperial Russia in ...
*
Haji Qadir Koyi Haji Qadir Koyi ( ku, حاجی قادری کۆیی, Hacî Qadirî Koyî; c. 1817-1897) was a Kurdish poet. He carried on the nationalistic message of Ahmad Khani in his writings. He wanted to enlighten the people and help them to remedy the probl ...
(1817–1897), Kurdish poet * Mehmed Rauf Pasha bin Abdi Pasha (1832 - 1908), Ottoman
Serasker ''Serasker'', or ''seraskier'' ( ota, سرعسكر; ), is a title formerly used in the Ottoman Empire for a vizier who commanded an army. Following the suppression of the Janissaries in 1826, Sultan Mahmud II transferred the functions of the ...
and Vali ;1940s: * Kaçı Vehip Pasha (1877–1940), Ottoman general *
Ali bey Huseynzade Ali bey Huseyn oğlu Huseynzade ( az, Əli bəy Hüseyn oğlu Hüseynzadə; tr, Hüseyinzade Ali Turan; Salyan, February 24, 1864 – Istanbul, March 17, 1940) was an Azerbaijani writer, thinker, philosopher, artist, doctor, and the creator of ...
(1864–1940), Azerbaijani writer, thinker, philosopher, artist and doctor, and was the creator of the modern Flag of Azerbaijan. ;1950s * Mehmet Esat Bülkat (1862-1952), Ottoman general and Senior commander of the Gallipoli Campaign * Reşat Nuri Güntekin (1889–1956), novelist * Cafer Tayyar Eğilmez (1877–1958), an officer of the
Ottoman Army The military of the Ottoman Empire ( tr, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun silahlı kuvvetleri) was the armed forces of the Ottoman Empire. Army The military of the Ottoman Empire can be divided in five main periods. The foundation era covers the ...
and a general of the
Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. The army was formed on November 8, 1920, after the collapse of the ...
*
Osman Zeki Üngör Osman Zeki Üngör (; 1880 – 28 February 1958) was a Turkish composer, violin virtuoso and lyricist, who served as the first conductor of the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of Turkey. Üngör helped establish the State Conservatory of Turkey ...
(1880–1958), composer, initial conductor of the
Presidential Symphony Orchestra The Presidential Symphony Orchestra ( tr, Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası), with headquarters in Ankara, is the presidential symphony orchestra of the Republic of Turkey. Its history dates back as far as 1826, making it one of the first s ...
, general *
Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan, (1888 – 16 September 1959), was a 20th-century Islamic scholar born in the small Ottoman village of Ferhatlar, also known aVaratlarand today Delchevo in the Razgrad Province, Bulgaria. Süleyman later becam ...
an influential Islamic scholar and Naqshbandi master, whose supposed followers are referred to as Süleymancılar ;1960s: * Safiye Erol (1902–1964), female novelist * Fikret Mualla Saygı (1903–1967), painter ;1970s: * Nejdet Sançar (1910–1975), nationalist writer and ideologue * Nihal Atsız (1905–1975), nationalist writer, ideologue, novelist, poet and philosopher ;1980s: * Burhan Felek (1889–1982), journalist *
Oktay Rifat Horozcu Oktay is a Turkish masculine given name. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with the name are as follows: First name *Oktay Afandiyev (1926–2013), Azerbaijani historian *Oktay Delibalta (born 1985), Turkish football player *Oktay Derel ...
(1914–1988), poet * Ömer Boncuk (1917–1988), footballer and high school teacher ;1990s: * Hamiyet Yüceses (1915–1996), female singer of Ottoman classical music ;2000s: * Cem Karaca (1945–2004), rock musician * Nezihe Viranyalı (1925–2004), female aviator *
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(1932–2006), Turkish-American music producer * Nükhet Ruacan (1951–2007) female jazz singer * Mustafa Şekip Birgöl (1903–2008), retired colonel and the last veteran of the Turkish War of Independence * Saadet İkesus Altan (1916–2007), female opera singer, vocal coach and opera director, * Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca (1914–2008), poet * Gazanfer Özcan(1931–2009), actor ;2010s: *
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(1919–2011), female classical pianist *
Esin Afşar Esin Afşar (''née'' Sinanoğlu; 1 January 1936 – 14 November 2011) was a well-known Turkish singer and stage actress. Personal life She was born in Bari, Italy to Nüzhet Haşim Sinanoğlu, a writer and consular official of Turkey and his w ...
(1936–2011), singer and stage actress * Sait Maden (1931–2013), translator, poet, painter and graphic designer * Muzaffer Tekin (1950–2015), captain, veteran of the Cyprus Operation *
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(1935–2015), theoretical chemist * Tahsin Şahinkaya (1925–2015), Air Force general and one of the five leaders of the 1980 military coup * Halit Akçatepe (1939-2017), actor * İbrahim Erkal (1966–2017), singer and songwriter * Can Bartu (1936–2019), basketball player, footballer and columnist, *
Süleyman Turan Süleyman Turan (19 November 1936 – 10 September 2019) was a Turkish film and theater actor. Süleyman Turan died at the age of 82 in Istanbul on 10 September 2019. Following the religious funeral service held at Şakirin Mosque, he was inter ...
(1936–2019), stage and film actor, *
Yaşar Büyükanıt General Mehmet Yaşar Büyükanıt (1 September 1940 – 21 November 2019) was the 25th Chief of the Turkish General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces, from 28 August 2006 to 28 August 2008. Biography General Yaşar Büyükanıt was born in Ist ...
(1940–2019), former Chief General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces,


See also

* Şakirin Mosque * List of cemeteries in Turkey


References

{{Authority control Cemeteries in Istanbul Sunni cemeteries Shia cemeteries Üsküdar Muslim cemeteries