Çifte Minareli Medrese, Erzurum

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Çifte Minareli Medrese
East Anatolia
Location
LocationTurkey Erzurum, Turkey
Architecture
TypeMadrasa
StyleIslamic, Seljuk architecture
Completed1265
Minaret(s)2

Çifte Minareli Medrese (

Seljuk period in Erzurum City, Erzurum Province, Turkey. Built as a theological school a few years before 1265,[1]
it takes its name, Twin Minaret Madrasa, from the two fluted minarets that crown the monumental façade.

History

The Çifte Minareli Medrese is thought to be the model for the

Gök Medrese in Sivas. According to the inscription on the portal, it was built in 1271 by Khudavand Khatun, the daughter of Seljuq Sultan Kayqubad I. The madrasa probably had an impact on the Buruciye Madrasa
too.

The east entrance of the madrasa and the enormous stone facade of ornamental brick and tile masonry with two minarets are remarkable works of art.

On each side of the entrance there is a panel. The right side is decorated with a double-headed eagle. The motif on the left side does not seem to be completed.

  • Ceramic decoration on one of the minarets
    Ceramic decoration on one of the minarets
  • Ceramic decoration in sufic scripts
    Ceramic decoration in sufic scripts
  • Courtyard
    Courtyard
  • Arcades in the courtyard
    Arcades in the courtyard
  • Carved column in the courtyard
    Carved column in the courtyard
  • Decorations in the courtyard
    Decorations in the courtyard
  • Hatun Huand mausoleum
    Hatun Huand mausoleum

References

  1. ^ J.M. Rogers, “The Çifte Minare Medrese at Erzurum and the Gök Medrese at Sivas: A Contribution to the History of Style in the Seljuk Architecture of 13th Century Turkey” Anatolian Studies, Vol. 15. (1965), p. 85.

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