17 ICTA — 17th International Congress of Turkish Art Warsaw, 18th-21st September 2023

Monday 18th September
Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw
(Stanisława Kostki Potockiego 10/16 Str., Warsaw

14:00 – 16:00 Registration of participants
16:00 – 20:00 opening ceremony, reception and visiting the exhibition This is the Great Light and the Key of Paradise. Hymns from King Sobieski’s Tatar villages in the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw

Tuesday 19th September
University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Str., Warsaw
Old University Library

8:15-9:00 Registration of participants [complementary] (Old University Library Aula)
9:00-9:30 Opening of the Congress (Old University Library Aula)
9:30-10:00 Introductory lecture: Andrzej Drozd, Meanders of neighbourhood. Turkish art in (and from) Lehistan (Old University Library Aula)

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: TADEUSZ MAJDA

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: GÜNSEL RENDA

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: HENRYK JANKOWSKI

10:15-10:35

Bernard O’Kane, Prof., The American University in Cairo

The Turabek Khanum Mausoleum and the Development of Tilework in Central Asia

Banu Mahir, Prof. Dr., Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (ret.), Istanbul,

An Album of Calligraphic Works From the Estate of Veliyüddinzâde Mehmed Emin

Irene Cazzato, MA, University of Naples „L’Orientale”

The Bust of Timur on the Façade of Corigliano d’Otranto Castle

10:35-10:55

Charlotte Maury, Curator for the Ottoman collection and the arts of the book, Paris, Louvre Museum, Department of Islamic art

Some Inscriptions in Nasta’liq Script on Ottoman Damascus Tiles and Their Historical Significance

Hüma Arslaner, Sabancı University Museum, Istanbul

Invisible Aspects of Şehzade Abdülmecid’s Portrait of Saint George

Beata Nykiel, Dr., International Cultural Centre Krakow

Central Europe as centre of the Ottoman fez production

10:55-11:15

Haris Dervišević, Assist. Prof., University of Sarajevo

Ottoman Baroque at Empire’s Edge: Ottoman Baroque in Bosnia

Selin İpek, Dr., Head of the Ihlamur Pavilions Directorate of National Palaces, Istanbul

Samples of Calligraphy and Images Executed in the Nakhuni (Fingernail) Technique in the collections of the Topkapı Palace

Ozan Hetto, MA, Sinop Museum Gülgün Köroğlu, Prof. Dr., Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul

Late Ottoman Mother-of-pearl Finds from Sinop Balatlar Church Excavation

11:15-11:30

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

11:30-12:00 Transfer to the exhibition
12:00-13:00 Exhibition in the National Library of Poland and The Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (alternatively)
13:00-13:30 Transfer from the exhibition
13:30-14:15 Lunch break
14:15-15:30 Session 2

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: PIOTR TARACHA

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: MICHAŁ KURAN

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: SCOTT REDFORD

14:15-14:35

Marcus Pilz, Dr., Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg

An Ottoman “antiquity” as a booty of war? Many questions and little answers around an Ottoman tent in Coburg

Joachim Gierlichs, Dr., Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi

The Bosphorus wallpaper by Josef Dufour in the castle Herrnsheim near Worms

Niculina Dinu, Dr., Museum Carol I Brăila

Some remarks on the Ottoman settlement in the Hârșova fortress

14:35-14:55

Adrienn Papp, MA, Budapest History Museum

Balázs Sudár, Dr., Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

Ottoman archery thumbrings in the Budapest History Museum

Jacek Kuśmierski, MSc, Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw

Turkish contributions to the Polish gardens

Tuba Akar, Asst.Prof. Dr., Mersin University

Commuting between the 21st and 16th centuries: Analyzing Adana Ramazanoğlu Bazaar through Historical Documents and Existing Situation

14:55-15:15

Raphael Beuing, Dr., Bayerisches Nationalmuseum

The lost Ottoman war booty of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, from Vienna 1683

Miyuki Aoki Girardelli, Dr., Istanbul Technical University

Archives of the “Oriental” Gaze: The Japanese Perception of Islamic Architecture in Global Perspective

Ruba Kasmo, Assist. Prof. Dr., Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University in Istanbul

Aleppo in the 18th Century: An Urban and Architectural Reading of the Waqf of Ahmad Efendi Tahazade al-Chalabi (1753-1765

15:15-15:30

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-17:00 Session 3

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: PAWEŁ JASKANIS

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: FİLİZ YENİŞEHİRLİOĞLU

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: BANU MAHİR

15:45-16:05

Gül Kale, Asst. Prof. Dr., Carleton University, Ottawa

Maces as Representational and Performative Tools in Ottoman-Polish Interactions

Laure Soustiel, independent scholar

The digital reconstitution of a – yet unrecorded – monumental Iznik tile panel

Luca Orlandi, Asst. Prof. Dr., Özyeğin University, Istanbul

From Piedmont to Istanbul: Tito Lacchia and his remarkable contribution to architectural studies in Turkey in the interwar period

16:05-16:25

Nicolai Kölmel, Dr., University of Basel

Trophies, Gifts, and Fakes: The Manyfold Biographies of Turkish Weaponry in Early Modern Western Collections

Gülsu Şimşek Franci, Assoc. Prof. Dr, Koç University, Istanbul                                    Vesile Belgin Demirsar Arlı, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Istanbul University                              Şennur Kaya, Dr., Istanbul University
Hakan Arlı, MA, Iznik Tile Kilns Excavation Team; Istanbul University

An assessment study of ceramics at Iznik Tile Kilns Excavation: The case of “Miletus Ware”

Mehmet Kerem Özel, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, Istanbul

Theatre and Conservatory Building Competition in İstanbul-Şehzadebaşı as the First Monumental Public Theatre Project in Turkey

16:25-16:45

Kerstin Volker-Saad, Dr., Schloss Friedenstein Foundation, Gotha

Unknown Turkish art at the Schloss Friedenstein-Collection from 17th-19th century

Vesile Belgin Demirsar Arlı, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Istanbul University                                   Şennur Kaya, Dr., Istanbul University

A Rare Group of Ottoman Ceramics Unearthed at Iznik Tile Kilns Excavation: Closed Form Ceramics known as Miletus Ware Technique)

Zeynep Özaltın, MA, independent scholar

In the context of art academy and society Bedrettin Cömert and art criticism in Turkey

16:45-17:00

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

17:00-17:15 Coffee break
17:15-18:30 Session 4

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: MICHELE BERNARDINI

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: SEVİNÇ GÖK

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: BERNARD O’KANE

17:15-17:35

Doris Behrens-Abouseif, Prof., SOAS – University of London

Syrian Metalwork in the Ottoman Period: Continuity or Revival?

Serkan Gedük, Museum Director, Expert & Museum Curator of Chinese and Japanese Porcelains, Kocaeli Museum Directorate

Consideration of the ornamentation and repair forms made upon the Chinese porcelains between the 16th and 18th centuries by Ottoman craftsmen

Veronika Poier, Ass. Prof., University of Vienna

Crisis, Revival, and Innovation: The Inscriptions of the Green Complex and their connections to the International Timurid world

17:35-17:55

Amanda Phillips, Assoc. Prof., University of Virginia, Charlottesville

The Language of Flowers

Ecem Haberal, MA, Başkent University, Ankara

‘Eser-i İstanbul’ stamped porcelain production in the Ottoman Empire

Şermin Bârihüda Tanrıkorur, Dr., independent scholar        Zeynep Tanrıverdi, Dr., Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University in Istanbul

The Use of the 9 Persian Couplets Beginning with “Dânî semâ‘ çe büved?” in the Inscriptions of Mevlevîhane Semâhanes

17:55-18:15

Valentina Laviola, Dr., University of Naples L’Orientale; University of Bologna

Highlights from The Ghaznavid Metalwork Production

Jale Beşkonaklı, Dr., Architect, Part Time Faculty Member, Gebze Technical University, Türkiye   Emine Atalay Seçen, Dr., Landscape Architect,Directorate of National Palaces, Presidency of Republic, Türkiye

Artificial Stone Decorations in the 19th Century Ottoman Palace Gardens

18:15-18:30

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

18:30-19:15 Transfer to the Wilanów Palace
19:15-21:45 Dinner reception
Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw (address: Stanisława Kostki Potockiego 10/16 Str., Warsaw)

Wednesday 20th September (Morning Sessions)
University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Str., Warsaw
Old University University Library

9:00-9:30 Keynote speech: Natalia Królikowska, ‘Miles Christianus’ or a Pragmatic Statesman? The Diplomatic Context of Polish-Lithuanian Cultural Interactions with Its Muslim Neighbouring States, 
9:35-11:15 Session 5

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: ANDRZEJ DROZD

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: FRÉDÉRIC HITZEL

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: FRANÇOIS DÉROCHE

9:35-9:55

Svitlana Biliaieva, Assoc. Prof. Dr. hab., Uman State Pedagogical University; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv

The interaction of Turkic/Ottoman culture and cultures of South-East Europe period of Great Lithuanian Principality – at the beginning of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (XV-XVI century)

Piotr Nykiel, Asst. Prof. Dr., Jagiellonian University, Kraków

War Cemeteries from 1916-1917 of the Ottoman 15th Army Corps on the Former Territory of Galicia – Their Original and Present Appearance

Natalia Królikowska-Jedlińska, Dr., University of Warsaw

Discussions upon illustrated Catholic books at the court of Khan Mehmed III Giray in the 1620s

9:55-10:15

Joanna Orzeł, Dr., University of Łódź

The ideological background of the adaptation of Turkish artcraft in the culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Turkey in the eyes of the Sarmatians – from the myth of origin to the image and perception of the Other

Bahattin Yaman, Prof., Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta            Fatma Özdemir, Dr., Çukurova University, Adana

The first printed illustrated books on war and military and the pictures in them

Jekaterina Merkuljeva, MA, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw

Purchases of manuscripts in Constantinople for private libraries in Poland in the early 18th century

10:15-10:35

Marcin Łukasz Majewski, Dr., Research Centre for Armenian Culture in Poland The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences

The import of arts and crafts from the Ottoman Empire to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the light of trade documents from the 18th century

Ümit Fırat Açıkgöz, Ass. Prof., American University of Beirut

Reckoning with the Dead: Preserving Ottoman Cemeteries in Early Republican Istanbul(1923-1949)

Ünal Araç, Dr., Hacettepe University, Ankara

Ottoman-Moldova Relations Within the Context of Cultural and Artistic Interactions: The Collections of National Museum of History of Moldova

10:35-10:55

Michał Kuran, Prof. Dr. hab., University of Łódź

Testimonies of knowledge of the artifacts of Ottoman material culture in Polish literature of the Renaissance and Baroque (militaria)

Zeynep Ece Şahin Korkan, M. Arch., Technical University of Munich

Display of the (Un)Sterile: 1917 International Ottoman Red Crescent Exhibition in Istanbul

Sara Mondini, Dr., Ca’ Foscari University, Venice; FIT in Milan NY Fashion Institute of Technology

The Masjid-i Sangi of Larvand: Some further reflections on the blending of artistic vocabularies at the central Asian borders.

10:55-11:15

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

11:15-11:45 Transfer to the exhibition
11:45-12:45 Exhibition in the National Library and The Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (alternatively)
12:45-13:15 Transfer from the exhibition
13:15-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:15 Session 6

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: NAZAN ÖLÇER

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: ÇİĞDEM KAFESCİOĞLU

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: NETİCE YILDIZ

14:00-14:20

Sabine Jagodzinski, Dr., Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel

“Saxon bed” and “Turkish carpet” – About the meaning of regional provenience of objects of material culture in inventories of Royal Prussian magnates in the 18th century

Hasan Karakaya, Museum Director, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul; Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture

Reflections of Turkish Caricature Art and Traces of its Period in the „Veliefendi Çayırı” oil painting by cartoonist Cemil Cem

Seda Kula, Assoc. Prof., Gebze Technical University

The Incomplete Urban Project of Akaret-ı Seniyye Rowhouses in Late Ottoman Capital

14:20-14:40

Sumiyo Okumura, Dr., independent art curator

Ottoman Influence on Polish Carpet Weaving

Naz Defne Kut, MA, Koç University, Istanbul

Mocking the Ottomans: Satirical Portrayal of the Ottomans in the Engravings of Giuseppe Maria Mitelli

Gül Cephanecigil, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Istanbul Technical University

Between Local and Western: The Missionary Buildings in 19th Century Antep

14:40-15:00

Richard Piran McClary, Dr., British Institute of Persian Studies, London; British Academy; The University of York

The Earliest Turkic Islamic Tombs in Central Asia: Qarakhanid Funerary Architecture in Safid Buland and Afrosiyab

Konstantinos Xypolytos, MA, Koç University, Istanbul

A Reluctant Depiction: Greek Military Painting During the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)

Zeynep Ayşe Güngör, MA, Istanbul Technical University

Design/documentation and restoration work of ’’Halet Çambel & Nail Çakırhan Waterside Mansion’’

15:00-15:15

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

16:45-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-18:15 Session 8

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: LALE ULUÇ

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: AMANDA PHILLIPS

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: NURIA DE CASTILLA

17:00-17:20

Nicole Kançal-Ferrari, Assoc. Prof., Marmara University, Istanbul

Mosque Architecture in the Broader Black Sea Region at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Oscillation between Transnational Orientalism and the Vernacular from the Caucasus to the Balkans

Ludmyla Bulhakova-Sytnyk, Dr., Museum of Ethnography, Arts and Crafts of the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv
Stefano Ionescu, independent schoar, Rome and Bucarest

Transylvanian Rugs in Northern Europe

Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım, Dr., Curator of Islamic and Later Indian Art, Harvard Art Museums, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge

Ottoman Manuscript Painting during the Reign of Bayezid II and the Harvard Hüsrev ü Şirin of Şeyhi

17:20-17:40

Şermin Bârihüda Tanrıkorur, Dr., independent scholar    Zeynep Tanrıverdi, Dr., Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University in Istanbul

The Development of a Wooden Dome over the Semâ Meydan in the Architecture of Mevlevî Semâhanes

Constance Jame, MA, Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies

Unveiling a Collection: Ottoman Textiles at the Musée Guimet

Gönül Kaya, MA, independent scholar

Illustrated Biography of an Extraordinary Writer in the 16th Century: Âsafi Dal Mehmed Çelebi and Şecâatnâme

17:40-18:00

Mine Esmer, Assoc. Prof., Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University, Istanbul

Atik Mustafa Paşa Camii at Ayvansaray in the post-byzantine period: architectural changes and conservation concerns

Levent Boz, Dr., Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ankara Stefano Ionescu, independent scholar, Rome and Bucarest

White-Ground Ottoman Rugs from Uşak and Selendi

Seza Sinanlar Uslu, Prof., Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul

The relationship between plastic arts and literature in Turkey through examples of illustrated books seen between 1950-70

18:00-18:15

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

18:15-19:00 Transfer to the Wilanów Palace
19:00-21:30 Dinner reception
Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw (address: Stanisława Kostki Potockiego 10/16 Str., Warsaw)

Thursday 21st September
University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Str., Warsaw
Old University University Library

9:00-9:30 Keynote speech: Andrzej Drozd, Tatars of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and their heritage, (Old Library Aula)
9:35-10:50 Session 9

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: YUKA KADOI

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: NATALIA KRÓLIKOWSKA

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: AHMET ERSOY

9:35-9:55

F. Mine Temiz, Ass. Prof., Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Servet Çayan, Dr. Müge Çiftyürek, Dr.

Tombstones with tamgas and tamga-like signs in the Amuq Plain

Paolo Girardelli, Prof., Boğaziçi University, Istanbul

Ottoman and European, official and vernacular: a trans-cultural landmark on the shores of the Bosphorus

Merve Köksal, Res. Assist., Akdeniz University, Antalya

Painting exhibitions in Istanbul under allied occupation, 1918-1923

9:55-10:15

Mehmet Top, Asst. Prof., Van Yüzüncü Yıl University Özgün Can, MA, Van Yüzüncü Yıl University

An assessment of the Lodi Dynasty tombs of the Delhi Sultanate

Pelin Kotas, Dr., İstanbul Topkapı University

Tangible memory of a cultural mosaic: Story of Nemlizade Street and its houses

Hatice Adıgüzel, Dr., Istanbul University

Architectural Representations of the Ottoman Empire at International Exhibitions in the Early 20th Century: 1906 Milan and 1910 Brussels Exhibitions

10:15-10:35

Aneta Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, Dr., University of West Bohemia, Plzeň

Rock art of the Middle Ages from the area of southern Kyrgyzstan and its importance in the archeology of Turkic and Turkic-speaking peoples and other auxiliary sciences (based on materials collected by Keneshbek Maltaev).

Erhan Saçlı, MA, Koç University

Forgotten Treasures: Rediscovering Ottoman-era Fine Arts in Salonica

Mine Bican, Lecturer, Middle East Technical University, Ankara

Tradition of Exhibition: Karadeniz Floating Exhibition

10:35-10:50

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

10:50-11:10 Coffee break
11:10-12:25 Session 10

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: ELISABETH FRASER

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: BAHA TANMAN

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: STEFAN WEBER

11:10-11:30

Suzanne Compagnon, MA, University of Vienna

Decorative margins and their importance for understanding eighteenth-century Ottoman albums

Yuka Kadoi, Dr., University of Vienna

The Rising Sun Meets the Crescent: Japanese Tatar Mosques and Their Entanglements, ca. 1930s

Zeynep Simavi, Dr., Istanbul Branch Director, American Research Institute in Turkey

Art Treasures of Turkey (1966-68): An Exhibition Twenty Years in Preparation

11:30-11:50

Sabiha Göloğlu, Dr., The University of Michigan

From Kostantin Kapıdağlı to Ignatius Mouradgea d’Ohsson and Beyond: Mecca and Medina in Print

Aurel-Daniel Stănică, Dr., ”Gavrilă Simion” Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea

Archeology of the maps. New perspectives in the knowledge of the Ottoman fortresses in Dobrudja

Taybuğa Aybars Mamalı, MA, Istanbul Technical University; Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul          Gül Cephanecigil, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Istanbul Technical University

The French Institute of Archaeology in Istanbul: An Actor in the Development of Art & Architectural History in Turkey

11:50-12:10

Ayşe Aldemir, Dr., Sabancı University Museum, Istanbul

Ottoman Calligraphy and Manuscript Illumination in the Early Republican Period

Saliha Tanık,, Dr., Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Ankara

Foundation works of Janfeda (Saliha) Khatun, the kethuda of Harem

Makbule Merve Uca, MA, Vehbi Koç Foundation’s Sadberk Hanım Museum, Istanbul

The Concept Behind the New Sadberk Hanım Museum

12:10-12:25

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

12:25-13:10 Lunch break
13:10-14:50 Session 11

Panel A
Old University Library, Aula
Chairman: SERPİL BAĞCI

Panel B
Old University Library, Hall 111-112
Chairman: PAOLO GIRARDELLI

Panel C
Old University Library, Hall 115-116
Chairman: NICOLE KANÇAL-FERRARI

13:10-13:30

Elisabeth Fraser, Prof., University of South Florida, Tampa

Two Sultanas and a Beardless Youth: Sexual Politics and Imperial Authority in an Ottoman Costume Album

Nurcan Yazıcı Metin, Prof. Dr., Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul                                       Soner Şahin, Assoc. Prof. Doç. Dr., Nişantaşı University, Istanbul

An architect at fin-de-siècle Istanbul: Antoine N. Perpignani and his works

Mehmet Zeki İbrahimgil, Prof. Dr., Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University Funda Naldan, Assoc. Prof., Erzincan Binali Yıldırım UniversityGulbanu Koshenova, Asst. Prof. Dr., Ahmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Turkistan

Foundation building of Parga İbrahim Pasha in the Balkans

13:30-13:50

Kristyna Rendlova, MA, University of Oxford

Two 18th-Century Turkish Albums from the Collections of the National Gallery Prague

Müjde Dila Gümüş, Dr., Istanbul University

The Historical and Representative Contexts of the Horseshoe Arches in Kemaleddin Bey’s Designs

Vincent Thérouin, MA, University of Sorbonne, Paris

Urban architecture and patrons’ networks in early Ottoman Bosnia (15th-16th centuries): an archaeological approach

13:50-14:10

Ilenia Pittui, Dr., Subject Expert, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Portraying Ottoman Society: The Illustrations of ms. Ashburnham 1420 at the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence 

Denizhan Erinekçi, M. Arch., independent scholar

Mosque of Karaköy by Raimondo D’Aronco – an attempt of architectural fusion between East and West

Alexandra Koumpouli, M.Sc,, Koç University, Istanbul

Architecture and daily life in two rural settlements of the late Ottoman Thesprotia, Greece

14:10-14:30

Yunus Karakaya, Research Assistant from the Department of Art History at Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University,

A comparative analysis of album od. 26A found in Bibliothèque Nationale de France/BNF

Neval Konuk Halaçoğlu, Dr., Marmara University, Istanbul

Manastir (Bitola), Selanik (Thessaloniki) and Yanya (İoannina) Gureba Hospitals

Gulbanu Koshenova, Asst. Prof. Dr., Ahmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Turkistan

Kazakhstan, Kızılorda Begim Ana Tomb and its place in Turkish Architecture

14:30-14:50

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

14:50-15:30 Closing of the Congress19.00 – Prelection by Prof. Tadeusz Majda, combined with the exhibition of selected photographs of old Istanbul from the collection of Prof. Tadeusz Majda and Mr. Piotr Nowicki, followed by a reception in the Chancellery of the Turkish Embassy, Rakowiecka 19 Str., Warsaw