Crossword clues for imaret
imaret
- Hostel, in Anatolia
- Anatolian inn
- Inn in Turkey
- Hospice in Turkey
- Turkish hostelry welcomed by pilgrim — a retreat
- Inn in Istanbul
- Middle Eastern hospice
- Inn, in Istanbul
- Turkish shelter
- Silk Road stopover
- Public soup kitchen once endowed by a sultan
- Ottoman shelter
- Mideast stopover
- Istanbul shelter
- Hostel of Istanbul
- Ankara inn
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Imaret \I*ma"ret\, n. [Turk., fr. Ar. 'im[=a]ra.]
A lodging house for Mohammedan pilgrims.
--Moore.
Wiktionary
n. (context historical or architecture English) An Ottoman soup kitchen built between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries, often part of a larger complex or waqf.
WordNet
n. a hostel for pilgrims in Turkey
Wikipedia
An imaret is one of a few names used to identify the public soup kitchens built throughout the Ottoman Empire from the 14th to the 19th centuries. These public kitchens were often part of a larger complex known as a Waqf, which could include hospices, mosques, caravanserais and colleges. The imarets gave out food that was free of charge to specific types of people and fortunate individuals. Imarets were not invented by the Ottomans but developed under them as highly structured groups of buildings. Nonetheless, imarets indicate an appreciation of Muslim religious teachings about charity found in the Qur'an.