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It took its name from Inkaya Village, one of the first villages of the Ottoman Empire. The 600-year-old plane tree is world-famous for its magnificent appearance. Its diameter is 3 meters and its height is 35 meters. This monumental tree has 13 branches. The plane tree, whose branches reach 3-4 meters in thickness, is one of the oldest trees in Turkey with its circumference of 9.2 meters. Inkaya Sycamore is an important symbol that local and foreign tourists who come to Bursa do not pass by without stopping by.
Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, was also its center of silk production and trade. Particularly in the 14th to 16th centuries, a large number of commercial structures such as hans (caravanserais), bazaars (covered markets), and a bedesten were built in the city center, forming a major zone of economic activity.[1] (At least 13 of these structures have survived today despite numerous earthquakes.[1]) It is here, next to the old Orhan Gazi Mosque, that Sultan Bayezid II ordered the construction of the Koza Han in February or March of 1490.[2] The architect was a man named Abdul Ula Bin Pulad Shah,[3] and the building opened in September 1491.[2] Through the waqf system, the revenues of the han were earmarked to finance the upkeep of Bayezid's mosque complex in Istanbul.
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