Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi

Due to the fact that the concept of visiting sacred places exists in Turkish culture and Islam, as in many other belief systems, the importance of beliefs and practices related to tombs, entombed saints and places of visit increase; and stories of extraordinary behaviours related to the lives of s...

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Main Author: Elif GÜRSOY
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University 2020-06-01
Series:Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
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Online Access:https://hbvdergisi.hacibayram.edu.tr/index.php/TKHBVD/article/view/2662
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description Due to the fact that the concept of visiting sacred places exists in Turkish culture and Islam, as in many other belief systems, the importance of beliefs and practices related to tombs, entombed saints and places of visit increase; and stories of extraordinary behaviours related to the lives of saints, awliyās, erens and dedes are brought along. In this context, the mausoleum, known as Seydisül, is among the places to go to ask for children, to eliminate infertility, to help grumpy kids behave, to overcome fear or a disaster, to make a cow give more milk and to make ill tempered animals well behave. Seydisül Mausoleum in Altıntaş District of Kütahya province, which has been known for its quarries since ancient times, is open to visitors today. Within the scope of this study, the architectural presentation and decoration features of the tomb are emphasized and an evaluation is made. Up-to-date photographs, plan drawings and decoration drawings were used in the promotion of the building. With the introduction of the tomb, which is dated to the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century with its architectural and ornamental features, it is aimed to contribute to the field of architectural history by settling its place within the Anatolian Turkish Architecture. The Seydisül Mausoleum, which draws attention with the spolia materials in the tomb facades and the burial it is in, has a square prism body. Despite its plain plan, the structure is important with its dome core, dome skirt, door and window decorations, and painting techniques on dry plaster on the south facade wall. It is seen that “S-C” fold, curtain motif and flower arrangements are included in the decoration.
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spelling doaj.art-bff870d751de45f68ef6210720650dd02023-02-15T16:15:22ZdeuAnkara Haci Bayram Veli UniversityTürk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi1306-82532147-98952020-06-012947994DOI:10.34189/hbv.94.004Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül TürbesiElif GÜRSOYhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0147-8682Due to the fact that the concept of visiting sacred places exists in Turkish culture and Islam, as in many other belief systems, the importance of beliefs and practices related to tombs, entombed saints and places of visit increase; and stories of extraordinary behaviours related to the lives of saints, awliyās, erens and dedes are brought along. In this context, the mausoleum, known as Seydisül, is among the places to go to ask for children, to eliminate infertility, to help grumpy kids behave, to overcome fear or a disaster, to make a cow give more milk and to make ill tempered animals well behave. Seydisül Mausoleum in Altıntaş District of Kütahya province, which has been known for its quarries since ancient times, is open to visitors today. Within the scope of this study, the architectural presentation and decoration features of the tomb are emphasized and an evaluation is made. Up-to-date photographs, plan drawings and decoration drawings were used in the promotion of the building. With the introduction of the tomb, which is dated to the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century with its architectural and ornamental features, it is aimed to contribute to the field of architectural history by settling its place within the Anatolian Turkish Architecture. The Seydisül Mausoleum, which draws attention with the spolia materials in the tomb facades and the burial it is in, has a square prism body. Despite its plain plan, the structure is important with its dome core, dome skirt, door and window decorations, and painting techniques on dry plaster on the south facade wall. It is seen that “S-C” fold, curtain motif and flower arrangements are included in the decoration.https://hbvdergisi.hacibayram.edu.tr/index.php/TKHBVD/article/view/2662kütahyaaltıntaş villageseydisül dedetomb
spellingShingle Elif GÜRSOY
Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
kütahya
altıntaş village
seydisül dede
tomb
title Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
title_full Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
title_fullStr Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
title_full_unstemmed Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
title_short Altıntaş Köyü (Kütahya) Seydisül Türbesi
title_sort altintas koyu kutahya seydisul turbesi
topic kütahya
altıntaş village
seydisül dede
tomb
url https://hbvdergisi.hacibayram.edu.tr/index.php/TKHBVD/article/view/2662
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