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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC STUDY FOR SIRCALI MEDRESE DOOR
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SД±r\ccalД± Medrese(Madrasa- moslem theological school), which is one of the most important medreses of Konya and Anatolia is in Konya Province, Meram District, GazialemЕџah Quarter.SД±r\ccalД± Medrese, that is among the medreses having an open courtyard, two liwans and two floors, has been had constructed by Bedreddin Muslih in the Period of GД±yaseddin Keyh\"usrev the 2nd. In the front parts of the building cut stone is used, while in other parts rubble stone is used. It has been used as medrese until 1924 with various changes. The front side of the medrese lying in east - west direction is made of cut stone. The throne door making a projection forward is ornamented with geometric and Anatolian ornaments. In the part on the entrance door, there is an inscription. At two sides of this inscription, there are ornamental workmanship samples. Furthermore, as we see in classical Seljuk throne doors, there are two niches at both sides of the door. After the entrance, cradle vaulted liwan is located. In this study photogrammetric study of the sД±rcali medrese door have been completed. All details have been obtained in 3d model.
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