Category:Alish bey Keremli

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Alish bey Keremli - Subkhan oglu from Azerbaijan - Shamakhy Architect ( 21.04.1322 Azerbaijan - Shamaky - 22.06.1371 Russia - Moscow.)Artist Sehran Allahverdi.
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Alish bey Keremli - Subkhan oglu

Alish bey Subhan oglu Keramli (Karimli) - Sirvani (he is also known as Shamakhili Ali in Europe and Russia) was born in Shamakhi on April 21, 1322. He is a descendant of the well-known Karimlis who currently live in the village of Arabshalbash, Gobustan region. (Representatives of this generation distinguished themselves in fields that required manual skills - painting, mastery, thinking, and talent in all eras.) In the times when Shamakhi was the center of science and medicine, he received perfect religious and secular education in his native Shamakhidaja, which today's universities cannot provide. He could have been a well-known physician, astrologer, mathematician or religious scholar, just as he was a famous architect. However, Alish Bey, who had a special interest in painting, chose architecture, keeping his face towards the East, which was flourishing at that time. In a short period of time, he became famous for his work in Damascus, Shiraz, and Tabriz. He took the work done in Bagchasaray in Crimea to Russia and delivered it to Europe. His last work is the world-famous Moscow Kremlin, where beauty and strength meet, where the old meets the West. (Karemli Castle - sign) on June 22, 1371, he was killed near Moscow as a result of treason - a lowly conspiracy. In Shamakhi, the remains of which have survived to this day are the old bridge at the entrance of the city. (This information was last confirmed in the summer of 2017 by the 83-year-old resident of Shamakhi, grandfather Balayev Gulu, who has a wealth of knowledge about almost all eras of history.)

BUILDINGS REMAINING FROM HIM

Kremlin in Moscow];

madrasa building in Tabriz;

Three magnificent four-story buildings in Arabic style in the neighborhood of Baglar district of Damascus;

The five-arched Baghdad Bridge over the Tigris River;

Bagchasaray estate and fountains in Crimea;

Prince Dodia's palace in Mskheta, the ancient Georgian capital (near Tbilisi);

(complex) of Karim Agha Torca in Tabriz;

A huge 80-room Caravanserai in Shiraz;

Juma Mosque in Dabil city;

In Shamakhi, the remains of the old entrance bridge and dozens of other buildings remain to this day.

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