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Creator

Denis Baly

Creation Year

1967

Image ID

AP.006

Alternate Identifier

B41.006

Subcollection

AP: Central Turkey

Abstract

Stone carvings in high relief at the Cifte Minare in Sivas, Turkey, Stone was the preferred building material in most of Anatolian Islamic architecture. - SK.

Description

The Çifte Minare Medrese was commissioned by an Ilkhanid-Mongol vizier Şemsettin Güveyni in 1271, after defeating the Seljuks. Only the monumental façade remains, which has a pair ('çifte') of minarets rising from its top. It was once a madrasa and included a double-storied courtyard within four iwans, in classical Ilkhanid style. The minarets are covered with banna'i work, in which plain bricks are combined with those with glazed ends to form a pattern. - SK

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed September 1967. Formerly catalogued as B41.006, AP.005. Notes written on the slide or index: Sivas - Çifte Minare.

Image Format

35 mm slide

Geographic Reference

Jerusalem, Israel

Keywords

Stone, Carving, Relief Sculpture, Thirteenth Century, Ilkhanid, Selçuklu Parkı (Selçuk Park)

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