corner Gök Medrese before restoration Ceiling inside Gök Medrese during restoration Minarets Gök Medrese before restoration Portal Gök Medrese before...
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Gök Medrese may refer to: Gök Medrese, Sivas, an Islamic educational institution in Sivas, Turkey Gök Medrese, Tokat, an Islamic educational institution...
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Sivas is a city in central Turkey. It is the seat of Sivas Province and Sivas District. Its population is 365,274 (2022). The city, which lies at an elevation...
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Çifte Minareli Medrese (Turkish: Çifte Minareli Medrese), literally "Double Minaret Madrasah", is a former medrese located in Sivas, Turkey. It was built...
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Külliyesi Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum general view Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat...
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Şifaiye Medresesi is a medrese built in 1217 in Sivas, Turkey. It bears typical Seljuk features and was built by the Rûm Seljuk Sultan Kaykaus I, who was...
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Zawiya El Bokria, Tunis Büyük Aga Medrese, Amasya Caferağa Medresseh, Istanbul Gök Medrese, Tokat Gök Medrese, Sivas Hatuniye Külliyesi, Tokat Hatuniye...
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Buruciye Medrese or Buruciye Madrasah (Turkish: Buruciye Medresesi) is a former medrese, in Sivas, Turkey. It was built during the reign of Seljuk sultan...
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architects, such as Kalo Yianni, who was commissioned to build the Gök Medrese (Sivas) in 1271. Over the course of the 15th century the Ottoman Turks conquered...
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the monumental façade. The Çifte Minareli Medrese is thought to be the model for the Gök Medrese in Sivas. According to the inscription on the portal...
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Ince Minaret Madrasa (redirect from İnce Minare Medrese)
building's architect, Kölük bin Abdullah, who also designed the Gök Medrese in Sivas as well as the nearby Sahip Ata Complex in Konya. Abdullah is hypothesized...
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Entrance and minarets of the Gök Medrese in Sivas (1271–2) Buruciye Medrese in Sivas (1271–2) Courtyard of the Buruciye Medrese Yakutiye Medresesi in Erzurum...
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The Sahn-ı Seman Medrese or Semâniyye (meaning 'eight courtyards') was a 15th-century Ottoman medrese (madrasa) complex in Istanbul, Turkey, which was...
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Kasımiye Medrese (Turkish: Kasımiye Medresesi) or Kasim Pasha Medrese is a former madrasa (Turkish: medrese) in Mardin, Turkey. The medrese is located...
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was named Gıyasiye Medrese, and the one built by Kaykaus I in Sivas as Izzediye Medrese.[citation needed] Babai Revolt Byzantine–Seljuk Wars List of battles...
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The Sultan Isa Medrese or Sultan 'Isa Madrasa (Turkish: Sultan İsa Medresesi), also known as the Zinciriye Medrese or Isa Bey Medresesi, is a historic...
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the construction of the Gök Medrese in Sivas. J.M. Rogers, “The Çifte Minare Medrese at Erzurum and the Gök Medrese at Sivas: A Contribution to the History...
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share in the regional production. Niksar, Tokat Gök Medrese in Tokat Polychrome tiles from Gök Medrese Maşat Höyük, a Hittite archaeological site Atatürk's...
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Karatay Madrasa (redirect from Karatay Medrese)
Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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Divriği and Gök Medrese, the Grand Mosque of Sivas, Buruciye Medrese, and Çifte Minareli Medrese in Sivas. Tickets are priced at ₺ 1300 (approx. US$ 110)...
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clients. Mevlâna Museum Alaaddin Mosque Ince Minaret Medrese—Museum Karatay Medrese—Museum Sırçalı Medrese Sahib-i Ata Mosque complex Konya Archaeological...
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Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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Pervane Medrese (Turkish: Pervane Medresesi) is a historic madrasa, an Islamic school, in Sinop, Turkey. It is situated in the center of the Sinop Peninsula...
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Yakutiye Madrasa (redirect from Yakutiye Medrese)
Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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Rüstem Pasha Medrese (Turkish: Rüstem Paşa Medresesi) is a former medrese, located in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Ottoman...
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Buruciye Medrese Cacabey Medrese Çifte Medrese Çifte Minareli Medrese (Erzurum) Çifte Minareli Medrese (Sivas) Gök Medrese Ince Minaret Medrese Karatay...
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and charitable complex) added immediately afterwards. This included a medrese (theological college), completed in 1507; a large hamam (bathhouse), completed...
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Medrese, the İhlasiye Medrese, the Hasan Paşa Medrese, the Sakıbiye Tekke, the Halil’ür Rahman Medrese, the Rızvaniye Medrese, the Dabbakhane Medrese...
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