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Merkezefendi Cemetery

Coordinates: 41°00′56″N 28°55′14″E / 41.01562°N 28.92065°E / 41.01562; 28.92065
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Merkezefendi Cemetery
Main gate of Merkezefendi Cemetery
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CountryTurkey
Coordinates41°00′56″N 28°55′14″E / 41.01562°N 28.92065°E / 41.01562; 28.92065 Lua error in Module:Location_map at line 391: A hemisphere can only be provided with DMS degrees for longitude.
TypePublic
Owned byIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
WebsiteİBB Mezarlıklar Md. website

The Merkezefendi Cemetery (Turkish: Merkezefendi Mezarlığı) is a burial ground situated in Merkezefendi neighborhood of Zeytinburnu district on the European part of Istanbul, Turkey.

Many renowned intellectuals, writers and artists rest in this old cemetery covering an area of 27,800 m2 (299,000 sq ft).[1]

The cemetery was established in the 16th century with the construction of the tomb of Merkez Efendi at this location. It was extended in the 1950s, and another cemetery, the Kozlu Cemetery was established 100 m (330 ft) far from this place.

In 2007, the cemetery was fully renovated.[2] At the time of the burial of former Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan in 2011, a comprehensive maintenance work was carried out at the cemetery.[3]

Currently, burials are allowed only for the members of families with existing graves.[4]

Notable burials

Listed in order of death year:

References

  1. ^ "Zeytinburnu Mezarlıkları" (in Turkish). Zeytinburnu Belediyesi. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
  2. ^ "İstanbul'daki tüm mezarlıklar bakıma alındı". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 2007-01-03. Retrieved 2011-03-01.
  3. ^ "Merkezefendi Mezarlığı'nda Erbakan için hazırlıklara başlandı". Zaman (in Turkish). 2011-02-28. Retrieved 2011-03-01.
  4. ^ "İzinsiz defin yapılamıyor". Zaman (in Turkish). 2001-03-12. Retrieved 2011-03-01.