Seljuk-era monument
C17117
concept
A Seljuk-era monument is an architectural structure, such as a mosque, caravanserai, mausoleum, or fortress, built under Seljuk rule (11th–13th centuries) that exemplifies their distinctive Islamic art, engineering, and decorative styles.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Seljuk architecture | 8 |
| Seljuk-era monument canonical | 7 |
| 11th-century building | 1 |
| Seljuk architectural monument | 1 |
| Seljuk-era architectural monument | 1 |
| Seljuk-era mosque | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: Seljuk-era monument
Generated description
A Seljuk-era monument is an architectural structure, such as a mosque, caravanserai, mausoleum, or fortress, built under Seljuk rule (11th–13th centuries) that exemplifies their distinctive Islamic art, engineering, and decorative styles.
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Ulu Cami (Great Mosque of Afyonkarahisar) | Seljuk-era mosque |
| Sungur Bey Mosque | — |
| Alaeddin Mosque | — |
| Norman Chapel | 11th-century building |
| Ulu Cami (Great Mosque of Erzurum) | — |
| Alavian Dome | — |
| Kharraqan towers | Seljuk architecture |
| Ribat-i Sharaf | Seljuk architecture |
| Sultan Han (Aksaray) | Seljuk architecture |
| Alâeddin Mosque (Konya) | Seljuk architectural monument |
| Mausoleum of Momine Khatun | Seljuk-era architectural monument |
| Gök Medrese Mosque | Seljuk architecture |
| Hunat Hatun Complex | Seljuk architecture |
| Sahabiye Medrese | Seljuk architecture |
| Gök Medrese | Seljuk architecture |
| Sivas Grand Mosque | — |
| Toghrol Tower | Seljuk architecture |
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Gonbad-e Kabud (Blue Dome)
surface form:
Gonbad-e Kabud
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— |
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Gonbad-e Sorkh (Red Dome)
surface form:
Gonbad-e Sorkh
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