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Creation Year
1966
Image ID
AP.056
Alternate Identifier
B41.056
Subcollection
AP: Central Turkey
Description
The Sungur Bey mosque in Niğde was commissioned by Sungur Aga, governor of the region under the last Ilkhanid ruler of Anatolia in the first half of the fourteenth century. The mosque is known especially for its combination of traditional Seljuk and 'Frankish motifs' such as Gothic rose windows. Explanations have proposed that both outsider Christians and local Muslims worked together in the construction of this building. - SK
Image Notes
Photograph created September 1966. Photograph processed December 1966. Formerly catalogued as B41.056. Notes written on the slide or index: Niğde - Sayttettin Sungarbey Camii (1335).
Image Format
35 mm slide
Geographic Reference
Niğde, Turkey
Keywords
Minaret, Mosque, Conical Roof, Seljuk, Frankish, Fourteenth Century, Sungurbey Mosque of Niğde