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An Examination of the Levantine Influence on Turkish Culture in the Context of the Sixth Municipality Department

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  • Mert Ağaoğlu

    (Department of Turkish Islamic Art, Art History Division, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya 54000, Turkey)

  • Ömer Göktaş

    (Department of Turkish Language Teaching Application and Research Center, Sakarya University, Sakarya 54000, Turkey)

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Beyoğlu emerged as one of the principal centers of Western influence in the late Ottoman Empire due to the presence of Levantine communities and European institutions. This study investigates the role of the Sixth Municipal Department, the first modern municipal organization in the Ottoman Empire, in shaping urban governance, architecture, and cultural transformation in Beyoğlu. Using a historical-analytical approach, the research examines Ottoman archival documents, travelogues, memoirs, contemporary newspapers, architectural evidence, and secondary literature. The findings demonstrate that Levantines occupied influential positions within the municipal administration and significantly shaped urban development through investments in transportation, lighting, sanitation, public spaces, and architectural projects. However, municipal services were distributed unevenly and primarily benefited affluent Levantine and European residents, while poorer Muslim and non-Muslim neighborhoods received limited attention. The study further reveals that the Sixth Municipal Building, designed in a European Neo-Classical style, symbolized the institutional and architectural dimensions of Ottoman Westernization. Beyond urban administration, Levantine influence contributed to transformations in social life, consumption patterns, language, and architectural culture. The article concludes that the Sixth Municipal Department played a pioneering role in the emergence of modern municipal governance in the Ottoman Empire, while simultaneously reflecting the social inequalities and cultural dynamics that accompanied the Westernization process.

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  • Mert Ağaoğlu & Ömer Göktaş, 2026. "An Examination of the Levantine Influence on Turkish Culture in the Context of the Sixth Municipality Department," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-33, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:15:y:2026:i:8:p:547-:d:2015217
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