porte

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English - Turkish
Osmanlı Devleti
veya the Sublime Porte Babıali
the ile
porte d'entre
(Tıp) port d'antre
sublime porte
babıali
sublime porte
(Tarih) bab-ı ali
sublime porte
Bâb-ı Âli ya da basitleştirilmiş şekli ile Babıali, Osmanlı Devleti'nin son dönemlerinde Sadrazamlık binasına ve daha geniş anlamıyla da Osmanlı hükümetine verilen isimdi. Günümüz Türkçesinde Yüce Kapı anlamına gelen bu terim aynen tercüme edilerek diğer dünya dillerine de girmiştir. Cumhuriyet döneminde Babıali binası İstanbul ilinin Vilayet Konağına dönüştürüldü ve halen de bu amaçla kullanılmağa devam etmektedir. Babıali'nin bir başka anlamı da Türkiye'nin basın dünyasına verilen isimdir
ottoman porte
osmanlı imparatorluğu
English - English
{n} a port, the court of the Turkish emperor
The government of the Ottoman Empire
the Ottoman court in Constantinople
The Ottoman court; the government of the Turkish empire, officially called the Sublime Porte, from the gate (port) of the sultan's palace at which justice was administered
porte cochère
An open-walled roof over a driveway next to the entrance of a building, to shield embarking and disembarking vehicle passengers from the weather
porte cochere
A porch-like roof extending over a driveway
porte cochere
A covered entrance for the passage of vehicles
porte cochere
A roofed structure extending from the entrance of a building over an adjacent driveway to shelter those getting into or out of vehicles
porte cochere
(French: "coach door") Passageway through a building, or gateway in an outer wall, designed to let vehicles pass from the street to an interior courtyard. Such gateways are common features of homes and palaces built in the grand style of Louis XIV and Louis XV. The term also applies to a roofed structure extending from the entrance of a building over an adjacent driveway
porte-cochere
canopy extending out from a building entrance to shelter those getting in and out of vehicles a carriage entrance passing through a building to an enclosed courtyard
Sublime Porte
The monumental portal at the Ottoman palace where the supreme tribunals were held; became the surname of the first palace in Burssa (now Brussa), transferred to the even grander Topkapi palace after the capital's transfer to Istanbul (the former Byzantine imperial capital Constantinople)
Sublime Porte
A pars pro toto for the Ottoman sultanic court, hence for the imperial government, notably the vizierial divan and the entire empire
ottoman porte
(Tarih) The Ottoman court at Constantinople
sublime porte
(Tarih) The Ottoman court at Constantinople
sublime porte
the Ottoman court in Constantinople
porte

    Hyphenation

    Porte

    Turkish pronunciation

    pôrt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpôrt/ /ˈpɔːrt/

    Etymology

    [ "pOrt-kO-'sher, "port- ] (noun.) 1698. French porte cochère, literally, coach door.
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