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Some Determinations on Anatolian Seljuk Architecture in Kütahya
The city of Kütahya, located on the western border of the Anatolian Seljuk State, was conquered in the years following 1071, when the Seljuks began to settle in Anatolia, due to its location.
Demet Kara
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Seljuks Inherit to Anatolia; Caravanserais [PDF]
The history of Anatolia intertwined and layered manner is composed of many historical mosaic of culture. In this chronology, we see the Anatolian Seljuk State in the administration of the era when Turkish identity was set up in Asia Minor. This state has
Tuğçe Darendeli, Can Şakir Binan
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Tile Artist Naciye Avlupınar and Her Artistic Activities in The Context of Living Human Treasures / Yaşayan İnsan Hazineleri Bağlamında Çini Sanatçısı Naciye Nur Avlupınar ve Sanatsal Faaliyetleri [PDF]
It is extremely important to preserve the culture that constitutes the character and identity of societies, and to be able to pass it on to future generations in an original and contemporary way.
Münire Baysan
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Turkish-Islamic Ceramics of The Nigde/Tyana (Kemerhisar) Excavations
The ancient city of Tyana, located in Kemerhisar town of Bor district of Niğde province, It is one of the most important settlements of the Middle Ages. After the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, Turkish and Islamic culture began to spread in Anatolia.
Yunus Emre Karasu
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Analysis of how the power of a local Dynasty Danishmendid in Anatolia [PDF]
Danishmend or Danishmendid was a Turkmen dynastywho - along with the growing power of the Great Seljuks in the second half of the 5th century A.H. supported by the rulers of the state - in some regions was Anatolian power.
جمشید روستا
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This study presents archaeometric analyses of glazed tiles produced with the cut-mosaic technique to reveal information about the Anatolian Seljuk period’s architecture and ceramic technology. The Persian Seljuk artists also used the same technique.
Çetin Öztürk +2 more
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This article analyses Chapter 10 of the biographical work named Ketâ’ibü’l a‘lâmi’l-ahyâr min fukahâ’i mezhebi’n-Nu‘mâni’l-muhtâr written by Mahmûd b. Süleyman el-Kefevî (d. 990/1582).
Beyza Önal
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ABSTRACT The fraught tectonic history of Anatolia has given oil in Turkey an absent presence. In this article, I examine how oil's absent presence produces a series of speculations in Turkish public life regarding oil's alleged abundance and its obstructed production. In particular, I trace widespread speculations that claim that the Treaty of Lausanne,
ZEYNEP OGUZ
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The khachkars, peculiar to Armenians, have a significant place in Byzantine art. The khachkars, which can be seen since the 4th century and are still produced today, have many functions.
Ayşe Aydın
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Antik Çağ’dan Günümüze Çift Başlı Kartal: Anlamı, Yorumu ve Propagandası
One of the subjects that draw attention to in both art history and archeology iconography is the double-headed eagle motif. This motif, especially handled by art history researchers without questioning enough, is directly attributed to the Seljuks ...
Ramazan ÖZGAN
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