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Obelisk (obelisk) is a high stone, stone, or stone monument to the four-sided peak. It is often done to commemorate a particular person or event. The ancient obelisks consist of a single stone. The obelisks constitute an important part of ancient Egyptian architecture and the sun god symbolizes Ra. There are 27 antique Egyptian obelisks that are known to have reached the globe. The Romans had a great interest in the obelisks. Today there are more obelisks in Rome than in the rest of Egypt. In fact, most of them were destroyed (overthrown) by the end of the Roman period and then planted again in different places. The most famous obelisks outside Rome are a pair of obelisks in London and New York City, which are called Cleopatra's Needles.
Evliya Çelebi speaks about the fact that Istanbul has been planted with different talismanic stones in different parts of the city for the protection of all kinds of disaster. Çelebi mentions that most of these talismans have the desired effect by "making a noise or screaming". Sultanahmet Square has Obelisk, Serpent Column and Knitted Column. Amun-Ra and Horus are mentioned on the Egyptian gods and the glory of Thutmosis is mentioned. Obelisk has witnessed various political events, car races, insurrections and killings that took place in the Hippodrome for many years during the Byzantine period. During the period of the Turks, the stone attracted the attention of strangers and became the subject of paintings and engravings. During the Ottoman period, there were many events around the stone in the Hippodrome, and the ground rises and the lower part of the kaiden is buried.
One of the symbols that Masons attach importance to is the stitched stones from the elements of the Ancient Egyptian architecture. Obelisk - a vertical, long column of pyramids on the top. It is the oldest monument in Istanbul and known as Obelisk (Obeliks). B.C. Pharaoh III, ruled between 1479 and 1425. This monument, which was erected in front of the temple in Karnak by Thutmosis due to the 30th anniversary of his rule and which depicts the triumph of the pharaoh, is made of red Aswan granite and it is known that the original height is 31.59 meters.
The obelisk first was the Egyptian pharaoh III. It was built by Tutmosis in the 15th century BC and was erected to the south of the seventh pillar of Karnak temple. Roman emperor II. In 357 AD Constantius brought the city of Alexandria over the Nile railing. Later, in 390 AD, Emperor I. Theodosius stood in the Hippodrome at the present place, bringing it to Istanbul with an obelisk ship. According to the legend, Gold-plated, bronze, talismanic sculpture. Merchant money, when they were given the name of 'Fair', and the palms of this charming sculpture were closed, they believed that the price for the goods received was fair.
The second monument, located further south and known as the Knit Column, is the Emperor Constantine VII. It was renovated by Porphyrogenetos (944-959) and is a monument painted with bronze plates that still bear the connection clamps today. During the Latin invasion, the bronze plates were unplumbed and melted and retained their presence for about 800 years. The Constantine, also known as the porphyrojenetos, who built the column. He wanted to block the demolition of the column by putting a magnet on the top of the column and fixing the demirel in the middle.
The other side of the knitted obelisk, which is below the level of the earth today, has an inscription in Greek: "This quadrangular magnificent and wonderful monument has been made better by its son Romanos, now the Emperor Constantinus and the state minister, . The colos of Rhodes was a wonderland, and this bronze monument creates admiration. "Kolos is the gigantic scale Apollo Statue at the mouth of Rhodes Harbor and considered one of the seven wonders of the world.
Burmalı Column, located between the two obelisks, Prepared in 478 for the victory of the Greek city states against the Persians in Plataia, it was erected in front of the Temple of Apollo in Delphoi. According to Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of strength, might and beauty. The representative of the evil will kill the Piton serpent. 31 The Greek colony melts the metal spoils that they captured during the battle against the Persians and builds a boiler from underneath with an incense stand. Then he presents it to the Apollonian Temple in Delphi.
The name of this column comes from three entwined chronicles. The heads of these snakes are in the form of three feet, supporting a golden boiler. This fire that burns a fire that is never extinguished, Between 357 and 346 to cover war costs. During the restructuring of Istanbul as the capital, it was probably taken from the place where it was located at 324, and it was found that the head of this monument erected on the Spina wall had broken one of its heads, so that until this day, this charm that protects Istanbul from animals like snakes, ciches, scorpions, it is transferred. In the period of King Pozantin, a philosop by Surende, a poisoned animal such as a snake, a cherry and a scorpion in Istanbul, was destroyed by a dragon sculpture with a three-headed burma dragon statue of bronze at an altitude of 10 cubits today called "Horse Square" in Sultanahmet. In time, the belief that poisonous and eerie animals in the city of Istanbul could never live through this column formed and spread among the people.
In Evliya Çelebi's travel book, he mentions: This pillar shows a copy of a three-headed dragon and breaks one of his head with a janissary, a sword and a bang. At that time, part of the talisman was destroyed and animals like snake, dew and scorpion were spread in Istanbul. "... At that time, a special game was played with the name" şeşber "in the horse square. While this game is being played, Fatih Sultan Mehmet (a janissary, according to some) mistakenly describes the serpentine column with serpent, the jaw of one of the snake heads. The patriarch of the era that witnessed this situation rushed in a rush and shouted "Medet!" And Sultana turned and said, "This is a charm that protects the city from the çanandan and the serpent and acreptively. If you break it, the city succeeds many pests, "he continued. It is said that the Sultan carries the game on another square. But according to the rumors, the city has seen as many as 40 days of ciches, snakes, and acreas and since then the public has been more careful not to harm these monuments.
Serpentine to-column
The obelisk is a one-piece, vertically long utensil with a pyramid shaped top. According to the definition of obelisk, not every stony stone is obelisk. In order to be obelisk, it is necessary that the cross-section is square or rectangular. This cross-section narrows from top to bottom; Resulting in a pointed end like a pyramid on the hill. The obelisks and the ancient Egyptian figures they bear on them are regarded as masons' own symbols.
The stones, which are ancient Egyptian writings, were hidden under the soil for centuries and then moved to cities such as New York, London and Paris in the 19th century. The largest of the stalactites was sent to the US by masons. The column, which was given to the US by the Egyptian Emiri in 1878 and is called Cleopatra's needle, is now located in New York's Central Park (Central Park).
Researcher-Writer Master Mason John A. Weisse describes Obelikis in his book Obeliks and Françonluk
"Obelik, the heritage of ancient corn, is the symbol of many masons and locales around the world. The two pillars of the Hiram Suleiman Temple were inspired by Obeliks while performing Jakin and Boaz. In Obeliks Kabbalah there is a magnificent view of power, power. Obelisk has esoteric meanings. The symbol of "Widowed Woman" is of Ancient Egyptian origin. Osiris - A male god that the Ancient Egyptians believe. Isis is the wife of Osiris. According to the legend, Osiris was the victim of a murder arising from jealousy, and Isis was widowed. Isis is the "widow" of Masons. Freemasons say about this; "One of the most important events for Masons is the test for the acceptance of Isis as the priests.
This rivayette is one of the most important elements: the morning sun, which starts to descend after lunch to be buried in the darkness of the sun, performs the task of god Osiris every day. Just like Horus, who flies instead of his dead father. And finally, the widow of our son Osiris is nothing but Isis. "Osiris was killed by Seth and divided into 14 parts. His sister Isis combines it with 13 of them and makes a muddy replacement for the missing piece, the 14th part. This has been symbolized by columns and stones throughout history.
Obelisk (obelisk) is a high stone, stone, or stone monument to the four-sided peak. It is often done to commemorate a particular person or event. The ancient obelisks consist of a single stone. The obelisks constitute an important part of ancient Egyptian architecture and the sun god symbolizes Ra. There are 27 antique Egyptian obelisks that are known to have reached the globe. The Romans had a great interest in the obelisks. Today there are more obelisks in Rome than in the rest of Egypt. In fact, most of them were destroyed (overthrown) by the end of the Roman period and then planted again in different places. The most famous obelisks outside Rome are a pair of obelisks in London and New York City, which are called Cleopatra's Needles.
Evliya Çelebi speaks about the fact that Istanbul has been planted with different talismanic stones in different parts of the city for the protection of all kinds of disaster. Çelebi mentions that most of these talismans have the desired effect by "making a noise or screaming". Sultanahmet Square has Obelisk, Serpent Column and Knitted Column. Amun-Ra and Horus are mentioned on the Egyptian gods and the glory of Thutmosis is mentioned. Obelisk has witnessed various political events, car races, insurrections and killings that took place in the Hippodrome for many years during the Byzantine period. During the period of the Turks, the stone attracted the attention of strangers and became the subject of paintings and engravings. During the Ottoman period, there were many events around the stone in the Hippodrome, and the ground rises and the lower part of the kaiden is buried.
One of the symbols that Masons attach importance to is the stitched stones from the elements of the Ancient Egyptian architecture. Obelisk - a vertical, long column of pyramids on the top. It is the oldest monument in Istanbul and known as Obelisk (Obeliks). B.C. Pharaoh III, ruled between 1479 and 1425. This monument, which was erected in front of the temple in Karnak by Thutmosis due to the 30th anniversary of his rule and which depicts the triumph of the pharaoh, is made of red Aswan granite and it is known that the original height is 31.59 meters.
The obelisk first was the Egyptian pharaoh III. It was built by Tutmosis in the 15th century BC and was erected to the south of the seventh pillar of Karnak temple. Roman emperor II. In 357 AD Constantius brought the city of Alexandria over the Nile railing. Later, in 390 AD, Emperor I. Theodosius stood in the Hippodrome at the present place, bringing it to Istanbul with an obelisk ship. According to the legend, Gold-plated, bronze, talismanic sculpture. Merchant money, when they were given the name of 'Fair', and the palms of this charming sculpture were closed, they believed that the price for the goods received was fair.
The second monument, located further south and known as the Knit Column, is the Emperor Constantine VII. It was renovated by Porphyrogenetos (944-959) and is a monument painted with bronze plates that still bear the connection clamps today. During the Latin invasion, the bronze plates were unplumbed and melted and retained their presence for about 800 years. The Constantine, also known as the porphyrojenetos, who built the column. He wanted to block the demolition of the column by putting a magnet on the top of the column and fixing the demirel in the middle.
The other side of the knitted obelisk, which is below the level of the earth today, has an inscription in Greek: "This quadrangular magnificent and wonderful monument has been made better by its son Romanos, now the Emperor Constantinus and the state minister, . The colos of Rhodes was a wonderland, and this bronze monument creates admiration. "Kolos is the gigantic scale Apollo Statue at the mouth of Rhodes Harbor and considered one of the seven wonders of the world.
Burmalı Column, located between the two obelisks, Prepared in 478 for the victory of the Greek city states against the Persians in Plataia, it was erected in front of the Temple of Apollo in Delphoi. According to Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of strength, might and beauty. The representative of the evil will kill the Piton serpent. 31 The Greek colony melts the metal spoils that they captured during the battle against the Persians and builds a boiler from underneath with an incense stand. Then he presents it to the Apollonian Temple in Delphi.
The name of this column comes from three entwined chronicles. The heads of these snakes are in the form of three feet, supporting a golden boiler. This fire that burns a fire that is never extinguished, Between 357 and 346 to cover war costs. During the restructuring of Istanbul as the capital, it was probably taken from the place where it was located at 324, and it was found that the head of this monument erected on the Spina wall had broken one of its heads, so that until this day, this charm that protects Istanbul from animals like snakes, ciches, scorpions, it is transferred. In the period of King Pozantin, a philosop by Surende, a poisoned animal such as a snake, a cherry and a scorpion in Istanbul, was destroyed by a dragon sculpture with a three-headed burma dragon statue of bronze at an altitude of 10 cubits today called "Horse Square" in Sultanahmet. In time, the belief that poisonous and eerie animals in the city of Istanbul could never live through this column formed and spread among the people.
In Evliya Çelebi's travel book, he mentions: This pillar shows a copy of a three-headed dragon and breaks one of his head with a janissary, a sword and a bang. At that time, part of the talisman was destroyed and animals like snake, dew and scorpion were spread in Istanbul. "... At that time, a special game was played with the name" şeşber "in the horse square. While this game is being played, Fatih Sultan Mehmet (a janissary, according to some) mistakenly describes the serpentine column with serpent, the jaw of one of the snake heads. The patriarch of the era that witnessed this situation rushed in a rush and shouted "Medet!" And Sultana turned and said, "This is a charm that protects the city from the çanandan and the serpent and acreptively. If you break it, the city succeeds many pests, "he continued. It is said that the Sultan carries the game on another square. But according to the rumors, the city has seen as many as 40 days of ciches, snakes, and acreas and since then the public has been more careful not to harm these monuments.
Serpentine to-column
The obelisk is a one-piece, vertically long utensil with a pyramid shaped top. According to the definition of obelisk, not every stony stone is obelisk. In order to be obelisk, it is necessary that the cross-section is square or rectangular. This cross-section narrows from top to bottom; Resulting in a pointed end like a pyramid on the hill. The obelisks and the ancient Egyptian figures they bear on them are regarded as masons' own symbols.
The stones, which are ancient Egyptian writings, were hidden under the soil for centuries and then moved to cities such as New York, London and Paris in the 19th century. The largest of the stalactites was sent to the US by masons. The column, which was given to the US by the Egyptian Emiri in 1878 and is called Cleopatra's needle, is now located in New York's Central Park (Central Park).
Researcher-Writer Master Mason John A. Weisse describes Obelikis in his book Obeliks and Françonluk
"Obelik, the heritage of ancient corn, is the symbol of many masons and locales around the world. The two pillars of the Hiram Suleiman Temple were inspired by Obeliks while performing Jakin and Boaz. In Obeliks Kabbalah there is a magnificent view of power, power. Obelisk has esoteric meanings. The symbol of "Widowed Woman" is of Ancient Egyptian origin. Osiris - A male god that the Ancient Egyptians believe. Isis is the wife of Osiris. According to the legend, Osiris was the victim of a murder arising from jealousy, and Isis was widowed. Isis is the "widow" of Masons. Freemasons say about this; "One of the most important events for Masons is the test for the acceptance of Isis as the priests.
This rivayette is one of the most important elements: the morning sun, which starts to descend after lunch to be buried in the darkness of the sun, performs the task of god Osiris every day. Just like Horus, who flies instead of his dead father. And finally, the widow of our son Osiris is nothing but Isis. "Osiris was killed by Seth and divided into 14 parts. His sister Isis combines it with 13 of them and makes a muddy replacement for the missing piece, the 14th part. This has been symbolized by columns and stones throughout history.