HIRKA-I SAADET ROOM
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Hırka-i Saadet, is wide armed coat made of goat hair, it belongs to Mohammed the Messiah, and Hırka-i Saadet Room is the place where the coat is preserved in Topkapi Palace.

After the conquest of Egypt, Sultan Selim I brought the holy coat with the other holy relics brought to Istanbul. Formerly, the coat was preserved in the harem, after Hırka-i Saadet Room was constructed in the Topkapı Palace, it was brought here with the other relics.

The keys of the silver chest and the golden drawer was only possessed by the Sultans. The visit of Hırka-i Saadet, which became a tradition from the period of Sultan Selim I and left by Sultan Abdülmecid, was done in every 15th of Ramadan Month. This ceremony was made by the Sultan, Sadrazam (Grand Vizier), Şeyhülislam (the Minister of Religious Matters) and other high officers. The Sultan used to open the locks, bring out the coat and spreads it to his face and eyes then the others used to do the same thing and the imams and muezzins used to read Koran till the end of the ceremony. When the ceremony had completed, the Sultan himself had taken the coat, put it in the chest and locked it in the golden drawer.

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