Hudavend Hatun Türbe
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Hudavend Hatun Türbe | |
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View of the Türbe | |
Basic information | |
Location | TUR Nigde, Turkey |
Affiliation | Islam |
Region | Central Anatolia |
Province | Nigde Province |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Kümbet |
Architectural style | Islamic, Seljuk architecture |
Completed | 1312 |
Specifications | |
Height (max) | 15,5 m |
Materials | cut stone, marble |
Hudavend Hatun Türbe or Huvand Hatun Türbe is a 14th-century Seljuk Kümbet in Nigde, Turkey.[1]
Architecture
It was built as a Türbe (tomb) for Hudavend Hatun, the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV in 1312.[2] It was restored by the General Directorate of Religious Endowments (Vakiflar Genel Mudurlugu) in 1962. The tomb is made of yellow cut stone and is covered by a dome topped with a sixteen-sided pyramidal roof on an octagonal body. Total height is 15,5 metres. White marble was used in the lintels, the arches, the inscription plaques, and the cornice of the dome. The tomb is most known for its elaborate vegetal and zoomorphic carvings.
Online pictures
- Closer picture from the building
- Picture of the stone carvings
- Picture of the stone carvings of the portal
References
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