Meram, Turkey
Sahibiata
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I really enjoyed my visit to this old islamic seminary. The artwork and detail which went into placing tiles is beautiful!
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It was built in 1243 by Bedreddin Muslih, the vizier of the Seljuks. It is also known as Muslihiyye Madrasa by the founder of the building, which is known as Sircali Madrasah because of its glazed brick and tile decorations. The master of the master architect, Muhammad b. Mohammed et-Tusi. In the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, Hanafi fiqh and tafsir taught madrasah XVII. century began to be devastated, demanding cells XIX. century adobe rooms were completely demolished and used until 1924. The building, which was overhauled in 1943-1954, was opened to visitors in 1960 as the Grave Monuments Section of the Konya Museum. Mahmut Akok's project was taken as a basis and restored in 1969 by the Ministry of National Education.
Nothing to see, the museum seems closed, if it existed. Just a courtyard, a tiled ewan and a carved gate, same as in other two medreses. Waist of time, and it's in an ugly delapidated district.
Ob of the most beautiful places which I visited
Wonder full i loved it
Very old traditional school.
Not bad
Its a school of scholars, not public
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