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Karatay Madrasa

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canopy over the doorway. The portal, which is not joined to the body of the building, is similar to that of the Alâeddin Mosque; the stonework is likely the work of craftsmen from northern Syria in the 1220s. It is possible that the portal had been previously built at the same time as the Alâeddin
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room that opens directly on the main hall). Two domed rooms also exist on either side of the iwan, accessed directly from the main hall. These were likely classrooms, of which the iwan was likely the main one while the others may have been intended for winter use. The one on the north side of the
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Around this main hall a number of doorways lead to what were formerly small private rooms or sleeping quarters for students, but these fell into ruin by the 20th century and their current form dates from a reconstruction in the 1970s. On the west side of the hall is an
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about 5 metres (16 ft) wide. The dome and the transitional elements (also known as "Turkish triangles") below it are covered is covered by a rich revetment of tiles and mosaic tilework, predominantly in black and turquoise. The tiles feature elaborate
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It is entered through a vestibule on the southeast side, at the corner of the building. From the outside, the entrance features a highly ornate stone portal featuring Arabic inscriptions, geometric and floral motifs,
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inscriptions along the base of the dome and around the oculus. The lower areas of the walls are decorated with hexagonal turquoise tiles adorned with gold ornamentation, most of which are inscriptions.
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The vestibule gives access to a larger domed hall or central court, measuring 12 by 12 metres (39 by 39 ft). In the middle of the hall is a square water basin. At the summit of the dome is an
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and as a result the design is not strictly Seljuk in nature. Jalal al-Din is most likely buried in a side room of the Karatay Madrasa, which contains a cenotaph.
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iwan was also ruined in modern times. The southern one was used as a burial chamber and contains a cenotaph, most likely that of the founder, Jalal ad-Din Qaratay.
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and scholars took place. Despite the recorded presence of Sufis, the document listing the madrasa's endowment (waqfiyya) states: "And he stipulated that the
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The tile manufacture of the madrasa was likely coordinated by Muhammad al-Tusi, a master ceramicist from the Iranian city of
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A restoration of the building was carried out in 2006. Another restoration project was in progress as of 2019.
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The madrasa has a rectangular floor plan measuring approximately 31.5 by 26.5 metres (103 by 87 ft).
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completed in the 1240s, are the largest extant monuments in Konya and its immediate regions.
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Early Period of Anatolian Turkish Heritage: Niksar, The Capital of Danishmend Dynasty
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shore, at eighty miles from Konya to the west, which was excavated since the 1960s.
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Late Antique and Medieval Churches and Monasteries of Midyat and Surrounding Area (
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Tomb chamber at the southwest corner, where Jalal al-Din Qaratay is likely buried
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Canby, Sheila R.; Beyazit, Deniz; Rugiadi, Martina; Peacock, A. C. S. (2016).
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Haci Bayram Mosque and its Surrounding Area (the Haci Bayram District)
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located at the foot of the citadel hill, across from the ruins of the
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in Khurasan, who was also responsible for the tile decoration of the
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Walker, Bethany; Fenwick, Corisande; Insoll, Timothy, eds. (2020).
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are united, while artifacts in stone or in wood are on display in
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art, particularly from the Seljuk period. The madrasa and the
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Rum Seljuq Architecture, 1170-1220: The Patronage of Sultans
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masonry (alternating bands of grey and white marble), and a
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Index

Karatay Madrasa, Konya

Affiliation
Islam
Konya
Konya
Central Anatolia
Turkey
Konya
Turkey
Madrasa
Style
Seljuk
Minaret
madrasa
Konya
Turkey
Seljuk
Alâeddin Mosque
tile
Karatay Han
caravanserai
Jalal al-Din Qaratay
Kayqubad II
Kaykaus II
Kilij Arslan IV
Mongol invasions of Anatolia
Shams al-Din Ahmad Aflaki
Rumi
Sufis

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