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Seljuk Yakutiye Madrasah draws numerous visitors to Erzurum

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Yakutiye Madrasah, which is placed among the most unique examples of Seljuk architectu­re and symbols of the Erzurum region, Turkey, has recently became a popular haunt for local and foreign tourists.

The historical building, which was built by the order of Jamal-ud-din Yaqut in 1310 CE on behalf of Mahmud Ghazan and Bolugan Khatun in the period of Ilkhan Sultan Oljeitu in the district of Yakutiye, both reÀects the traditiona­l Seljuk architectu­re and is among the madrasahs featuring a closed court yard which have four ivans, which are vaulted or domed spaces set back from the central court, according to dailysabah.com.

The tiles on the minarets and doors of the madrasah reàect the importance placed on balance and symmetry. Their symbolic descriptio­ns and beautiful vegetal and geometric motifs on the front are unique.

The Yakutiye Madrasah draws the attention of both local and foreign tourists and features a precious Turkish Islamic Museum within its walls and therefore is Àooded by a constant stream of visitors, especially on weekends. Mehmet Doğan Öz, the tourist guide of a group coming from Denizli said that there are many historical buildings in Erzurum.

Reminding us that the Yakutiye Madrasah was a Àourishing university in its day, Öz continued, “The tree of life, leopard and one-headed eagle motifs in the madrasah are the most striking and extraordin­ary works of art.

“They really show how superb the stonemason­ry in this constructi­on is.

“There is a cultural and mythologic­al richness here. The part which draws attention most is the minaret.

“The madrasah was closed as restoratio­n work was being conducted here until very recently. When the work was completed, we added it to our tour program.”

Sedat Efe, who from the Ordu region, said that the weather of Erzurum is really perfect.

“I was wondering about Erzurum as I have never visited it before. There are many historical buildings in the city.

“We visited the Çifte Minareli [Double Minaret] Madrasah and Yakutiye Madrasah.

“The work which is on display at the museum here is very interestin­g and there are many things that I have never seen before. We examined them with great interest.”

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Published by dailysabah.com

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