Aksaray'da Türk Devri Mimarisi
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2014
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Abstract
Aksaray were located in the center of Anatolia hand gained a new identity
containing Turkish-Islamic cultur and art influence after it was invaded by Anatolian
Seljukides in XIIth century.
In this study a brief summary of Aksaray was given to indicate the
importance of city concerning political and cultural events of the period. Afterwards,
architectural activities in centrium of Aksaray and its villages between XIIth-XXth
century is defined and research was held concerning the mosques, minarets,
madrasah, zawiyahs, tombs, caravanserais, hospitals, turkish baths, bridges,
fountains, laundries, aqueaducts, kiosks, bakehouses, schools, libraries, publşc
buildings, bazaars survived until today in terms of building techniques and
architectural specifications.
The searched monuments in our extent of thesis were builded within a long
time period which had began from XIIth. Century to first half of XXth century.
In this study, plans, facade and material characteristics of the architectural
monuments in Aksaray provience were documented through monumental surveys,
and their presesnt conditions were recorded by taking their photos.