Abstract

The territories once occupied by the Ottoman Empire, replete with cultural abundance, have perennially captivated the attention of explorers. Bursa stands as a quintessential city, epitomizing the cultural opulence of the Ottoman heritage. With this value, Bursa has attracted the attention of foreign travelers for centuriesand travelers have visited this city for various reasons. Visits began in the 15th century, increased in the 19th centuryand many diplomats, merchantsand scientists came to the city. Most of the travelers who came also explored and researched the Hisar District, the historical center of Bursa.
 When looking at the 19th century, it becomes evident that, just as in previous centuries, the Hisar District, in addition to the city's overall social life and cultural wealth, has garnered the interest of travelers. Within the societal urban structure of Hisar, historical edifices, its architectural fabric, monumental structures, the fort's layout, religious establishmentsand other social constructs have amplified this interest. For this reason, the district is deemed significant by these travelers. They have articulated their perspectives about the Hisar District in their travelogues. Furthermore, travelers have elaborated on the Hisar District's physical structures, its history, architectureand artistic attributes in their writings.

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