Ince Minareli Medrese (Konya)

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Ince Minareli Medrese in Konya is a 13th-century Islamic theological school renowned for its intricately carved stone portal and slender, elaborately decorated minaret, exemplifying the artistic peak of Seljuk architecture in Anatolia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theological school
historical building
medrese
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Seljuk architecture
builtBy Seljuks of Rum
builtDuring Seljuk Rum period
surface form: Seljuk period
builtIn 13th century
continent Asia
country Turkey
surface form: Republic of Turkey

Turkey
culturalSignificance exemplifies artistic peak of Seljuk architecture in Anatolia
era 13th century
function Islamic law teaching
Quranic studies
religious education
hasFeature Seljuk calligraphy
decorated minaret
floral motifs
interlaced geometric designs
ornate portal
rich stone ornamentation
hasPart courtyard
iwan
slender minaret
stone portal
student cells
heritage Seljuk cultural heritage
heritageStatus important example of medieval Anatolian Islamic architecture
locatedIn Anatolia
Central Anatolia Region
surface form: Central Anatolia

Konya
material stone
notableFor Seljuk ornamental motifs
calligraphic inscriptions
geometric patterns
intricately carved stone portal
muqarnas decoration
slender elaborately decorated minaret
stone carving decoration
region Konya Province NERFINISHED
religion Islam
tourism popular tourist destination in Konya
use Islamic theological education

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Seljuk architecture hasNotableExample Ince Minareli Medrese (Konya)