Crossword-Solution: SINAN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SINAN | anagram | ANNIS, INSAN, NAINS, NINAS, NISAN |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Builder of Selim mosque in Adrianople. | 1 answer |
| Designer of Selim mosque. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SINAN (5)
You would seek the help of the lord Sinan against Salah-ed-din, from whom you hope to rescue a certain great lady of his blood who is your kinswoman and whom both of you—desire in marriage.
How do you know that he will befriend you—how that he will not enslave or kill you? I have power in this land, why or how does not matter, and I can protect you against all that dwell in it—as I swear I will, for did not one of you save my life?” and she glanced at Godwin, “except my lord Sinan, against whom I have no power, for I am his slave.” “He is the enemy of Saladin, and may help us for his hate’s sake.” “Yes, he is the enemy of Salah-ed-din now more than ever.
Also drink nothing but water, which is good here, for the lord Sinan sets strange wines before his guests, that, if they pass the lips, produce visions and a kind of waking madness in which you might do deeds whereof you were afterwards ashamed.
Then, at some motion of his chin, Masouda arose and said: “Strangers, you stand in the presence of the Master, Sinan, Lord of Death.
Sinan listened, then said: “Let the _fedaï_ enter and make his own report, bringing with him his prisoners.” Now one of the _daïs_, he who sat nearest the canopy, rose and pointing towards the brethren, said.
Quotes with SINAN (2)
Page 158: 'Architecture is team work,' said Sinan. 'Apprenticeship is not.''Why don't you want us to look at each other's drawings? ' Jahan once asked.'Because you'll compare. If you think you are better than the others, you'll be poisoned by hubris. If you think another's better, poisoned by envy. Either way, it is poison.
When the great sixteenth-century Ottoman architect Sinan would start building a new mosque, he would make sure both the design and the project were in harmony with the city's history and the city's spirit [Jehane Noujaim, "Tahrir Square, Cairo: Lost and Found in the Square"].
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1948–1951).