Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia. Map showing the territories of the Seljuks of Rum 1077-1307AD.

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Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia

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İnce Minareli medresa Konya 1267 AD

Transcript of Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia. Map showing the territories of the Seljuks of Rum 1077-1307AD.

Page 1: Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia. Map showing the territories of the Seljuks of Rum 1077-1307AD.

Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia

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Map showing the territories of the Seljuks of Rum 1077-1307AD

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İnce Minareli medresa Konya 1267 AD

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Divrigi Ulu Camii 1228-1229 AD

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Divrigi Ulu Camii window detail 1228-1229 AD

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Seljuk Architectural stone carving

Divrigi Ulu Camii window detail 1228-1229 AD

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Seljuk castle Konya 1221 AD

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İsa Bey camii 1374 AD polychrome banding muqarnas and kufic script

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Stucco

Relief frieze Konya 13th century AD

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Stucco

Tile and brick Mosaic and banding

Erzurum Yakutiye Medrese 1310 AD

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Stucco

Tile Mosaic

Gök Madrasa, Tokat Turkey, 1269 – 1270 AD

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Seljuk CarvingMotif – tree of life

Sivas Gök Medrese portal tree of life and kufic medallion 1271 AD

Erzurum Yakutiye Medrese 1310 AD

Kubabad Tile

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Ceramics tableware - Iranian Seljuks

Ceramics architectural tiles – Anatolian Seljuks

Bowl with lute player. Fritware, overglaze painted and gilded. 13th century Iran

Tile with seated man. Fritware underglaze painted. Early 13th century central Turkey

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Ceramics architectural tiles – Anatolian Seljuks

Tile with double headed eagle. Fritware underglaze painted. Early 13th century Central Turkey

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Pazyryk Altaic culture Carpet 3rd – 5th century BCE

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Seljuk carpet 13th century Konya

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Seljuk carpet 14th century Konya

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‘Ming’ carpet 15th century Turkey. Discovered in church in Central Italy

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Marriage of the Virgin Mary. Sienna school early 15th century

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Eskanazi’ carpet. 1190-1300.Turkey.

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13th century Seljuk ‘Face Carpet’ discovered in Lhasa da Potala Palace Tibet.

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Drum early 13th century Diyarbakir Seljuk kufic design

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Detail showing human and dragon head on kufic script Seljuk kufic design

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Hasan B. Ali Al-mevlani late 13th century probaly Konya Turkey

Ewer late 12th century Herat Afghanistan

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Incense burner. 11th century IranCandlestick 14th – 15th century south east Turkey

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Door handles 13th century Cizre Turkey

Drawing of door handle on Diyarbakir Palace. From ‘Compendium of Science and Useful Practice in the Making of Mechanical Devices’ by Ismail al-Razazz al-Jazari, Turkey 1206

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Double doors 13th century Cizre TurkeyWalnut , poplar, bronze and brass.

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Seljuk manuscripts and miniatures

‘Varka and Gulsah’ around 1250 Konya Turkey

Koran. Ink, opaque pigment and gold on paper. 1021-1022 Iran or Iraq

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Seljuk manuscripts

Divan of Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi. Ink, opaque pigment and gold. Erzincan Turkey 1367- 1368