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Sarkis Elyas Lole (), also known as Levon, was a prominent
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architect of the
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. Lole was the chief architect () of
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and responsible for much of the late nineteenth- to early twentieth-century architecture of the city, as well as in neighboring
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. Due to his architectural skills and accomplishments, Lole is known as the “
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” of Mardin. He worked to preserve the homogeneity of the old town uniting the local style of Classical,
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, and
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. He built new schools, courthouses, barracks, mansions, and churches in Mardin, as well as, making repairs to the various historical mosques and
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s of the city. Although working under the supervision of the central state, Lole's company functioned as private and managed a
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over the architectural landscape of Mardin.


History

Sarkis Lole learned much about architecture from his father and is not known to have had any professional training. He was known to design his buildings by drawing in the sand. Lole was appointed the chief architect of Mardin by the Imperial Architects office of the Ottoman Empire; he inherited this position from his father who held it before him. His architectural style was said to be sophisticated in that he interspersed elements of
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and
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within the local Islamic architectural framework of the city. Although having worked in
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, Lole is not known to have travelled to Europe. Moreover, as with other Ottoman Armenian architects of that time period such as Balyan and Nafilian, Lole chose rather to base his architecture on the predominant identity and cultures of the regions he worked in rather than on
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. Lole commanded a team of apprentices that continued to carry out his architectural legacy after his death. From the memoirs of his descendants and those who worked on his team, Lole was responsible for a great deal of the architecture of Mardin, including the majority of the 19th-century mansions, churches, institutions, and even Islamic structures such as Mosques. In addition, Lole worked throughout Lebanon, notably in Beirut and Zahle. These accomplishments enabled Lole to be a very wealthy man and that wealth passed down to his descendants in Lebanon. Lole had a son named Corç Ertaş Kalfa who also worked as an architect in Mardin. In 2011, under the instruction of the mayor of Mardin, the
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proposed to restore the tomb of Sarkis Lole, as well as name a district after him. Previously, there was a street named after Lole in Mardin. According to
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Andranik Ispiryan, this act was purely for the purpose of publicity. The Turkish government said they would contact Lole's descendants who now live in
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and Beirut for consent on restoring Lole's tomb.


Works

Some of Lole's most prominent architectural works include: * The Mardin Post Office/The Șahtana house * The Mardin Museum * The Vocational School for girls * Minaret of Șehidye Mosque * Surp Hovsep Armenian Catholic Church of Mardin *Gozelsheikh Mansion of Cinar, Diyarbakir * Armenian Catholic Church of Diyarbakir *
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* Hotel America, Zahle


See also

* List of Armenian architects


Footnotes


Sources

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