Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power
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Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries

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Necipoglu demonstrates the palace's role as a vast stage for the enactment of a ceremonial that emphasized the sultan's absolute power and his aloofness from the outside world. In the absence of the monumentality, axiality, and rational geometric planning principles now usually associated with imperial architecture, the author's deciphering of the palace's iconography is all the more revealing.

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