A New Approach to Analyzing Historical Urban Growth of Ottoman Cities: Manisa Case Study |
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Authors: | Mehmet Karakuyu |
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Institution: | Department of Geography , Fatih University |
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Abstract: | Abstract The physical growth of cities is usually used to define the main direction of a city's development. This definition is key to understanding the city's current state and to plan for the future. Many urban planners agree that master plans should include historical urban growth and aim to specify the effective factors driving urban growth. However, defining urban boundaries and historical urban areas is a difficult task. The lack of satellite images, air photos, and real maps to use as base maps for historical urban studies is a problem that a researcher may face when determining patterns of urban development or conducting other analyses. In this article, the authors examine historical changes of the urban boundaries of the Ottoman city of Manisa. They analyze the physical growth of this large city by using the historical buildings (mosques, masjids, madrasas, baths, caravansary, and others) as markers. |
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Keywords: | GIS historical geography Manisa urban historical geography |
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