Lecture 01 (b). Selcuk Anatolia
Map showing the territories of the Seljuks of Rum AD
İnce Minareli medresa Konya 1267 AD
Divrigi Ulu Camii AD
Divrigi Ulu Camii window detail AD
Seljuk Architectural stone carving Divrigi Ulu Camii window detail AD
Seljuk castle Konya 1221 AD
İsa Bey camii 1374 AD polychrome banding muqarnas and kufic script
Stucco Relief frieze Konya 13th century AD
Stucco Tile and brick Mosaic and banding Erzurum Yakutiye Medrese 1310 AD
Stucco Tile Mosaic Gök Madrasa, Tokat Turkey, 1269 – 1270 AD
Seljuk Carving Motif – tree of life Sivas Gök Medrese portal tree of life and kufic medallion 1271 AD Erzurum Yakutiye Medrese 1310 AD Kubabad Tile
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
Ceramics architectural tiles – Anatolian Seljuks Tile with double headed eagle. Fritware underglaze painted. Early 13th century Central Turkey
Pazyryk Altaic culture Carpet 3rd – 5th century BCE
Seljuk carpet 13th century Konya
Seljuk carpet 14th century Konya
‘ Ming’ carpet 15th century Turkey. Discovered in church in Central Italy
Marriage of the Virgin Mary. Sienna school early 15th century
Eskanazi’ carpet Turkey.
13th century Seljuk ‘Face Carpet’ discovered in Lhasa da Potala Palace Tibet.
Drum early 13th century Diyarbakir Seljuk kufic design
Detail showing human and dragon head on kufic script Seljuk kufic design
Hasan B. Ali Al-mevlani late 13th century probaly Konya Turkey Ewer late 12th century Herat Afghanistan
Incense burner. 11th century Iran Candlestick 14th – 15th century south east Turkey
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
Double doors 13th century Cizre Turkey Walnut, poplar, bronze and brass.
Seljuk manuscripts and miniatures ‘Varka and Gulsah’ around 1250 Konya Turkey Koran. Ink, opaque pigment and gold on paper Iran or Iraq
Seljuk manuscripts Divan of Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi. Ink, opaque pigment and gold. Erzincan Turkey