the complex
The complex is a collection of buildings consisting of hammam, medrese, school, imaret, tomb, library, soup kitchen, darüşşifa, caravanserai, bazaar, tekke, zaviye buildings together with mosque. In the formation of the Islamic society, the cities concentrated on the architectural structure around the neighborhoods of the living complexes. The Külliye emerged with the development of the Islamic society's foundation legal system and philanthropic concept. The building in the center is the glass. The mosque was not only a compulsory gathering place in Friday prayers but also a forum and a center for science, ceremonies and negotiations. The complex is made up of structures that complete this center. The mosque, which is the most important structure of the city, has become institutionalized with time and new functions have been added. The mausoleums, which started with small buildings beside the mosque, left their place in time with large complexes. The Ottoman Period has the most famous examples in terms of the complexes. Revenues from commercial establishments such as inns, bazaars, kilns, mills, candlesticks, dye shops, salah-han, festivals and bazaars were separated into complex expenses.