Vakuf Gazi Mehmed-bega Isabegovića u Sarajevu
Gazi Mehmed-beg Isabegović’s endowment in Sarajevo
Author(s): Behija ZlatarSubject(s): History
Published by: Orijentalni Institut u Sarajevu
Summary/Abstract: Prime sources for the study of the history of towns at the time of the Ottoman rule are documents about endowments – vakufs (deeds of endowment - vakufnamahs, endowment registration in public records - defters, orders – fermans, decrees – berats, muhime defters). This paper brings information about the endowments of Gazi mehmed-beg-chelebi, isa-beg ishaković’s son, in Sarajevo. as his endowment deed has not been preserved, here we will present the information contained in the Bosnian Sanjak public records and the translations of the decree sent from Constantinople in the first decade of the month of Sha’ban 1192 (late august 1778), telling of the aforesaid endowment. Gazi mehmed-beg had a mosque with a stone minaret built at Bistrik in Sarajevo, in 1519/20, next to it a madrasa and a primary school; for their maintenance, he endowed a caravanserai and several shops in the Sarajevo craft and trade centre, and a piece of land called ”Gnojnica” in the Herzegovina Sanjak. He was a muteveli of his father’s endowment in Sarajevo, and then a sanjakbeg of Bosnia, Herzegovina, and then of kruševac. He is also known as the founder of rogatica, which used to be called after him – Chelebi Pazar. The information contained in the documents presented in this paper shows that mehmed-beg’s endowment used to yield significant revenues and that, over centuries, the major part of the endowed property fell into ruin. Only the mosque at Bistrik has survived to witness the people like himself, who with their property have contributed to the building of Sarajevo.
Journal: Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju
- Issue Year: 2006
- Issue No: 55
- Page Range: 217-226
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Bosnian