Turkey - Konya - A capital of Seljuk Civilization

"Konya a cradle of many civilizations, became a center of culture and politics during the period of Seljuks. During the 12 th and 13 th centuries the city acted as the capital of Seljuks and many public buildings, examples of Seljukian stone carving were built at that time. Seljuks created a unique artistic world with cultural links reaching out from the Anatolian heartland to central Asia, the Middle East and the shores of the Mediterrannean and Konya is the significant example of this world. The outer fortress of Konya and the Alaaddin Mosque, the Sirçali Madrasa, many small mosques and tombs are examples of Seljukian architectural elements of Konya." Source: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List

Postcard 1
Mevlan Turbe ve Camii, Konya. Thanks to ctrekoza of Turkey.








Postcard 2
Formerly a masouleum, now a museum, of Mevlana, Konya, Turkey. Thanks to Marie of France who visited Turkey.


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