Erzurum Central Cortan Mosque and 2020-2021 Restoration

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2025

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Ataturk Univ

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Özet

The city of Erzurum has always maintained its feature of being one of the most important cities of the region in terms of military, trade and culture and art throughout history. Being geographically at the junction of important civilizations and being at the transition point of these civilizations has not only preserved this feature but also caused its cultural and artistic richness to be very diverse and of high standards. The city, which was the gateway to Anatolia for the Turks, was also the city where the first Turkish architectural works were built. Structures such as the Ulu Mosque, the Twin Minarets and the Yakutiye Madrasahs not only raised the building standards of the architectural tradition in this city to a very high level, but also became a reference for later structures in terms of building standards. The high building standards that began with the Saltukids and Ilkhanids gained new momentum in the 16th century. After this transformation, very large foundations were established in the city and intensive construction activities began. Many valuable structures were added to the city in the construction activities that continued uninterruptedly until the Republic period. One of these is the & Ccedil;ortan Mosque, which is thought to have been built in the 1850s. The mosque with wooden pillars and wooden beams is a structure that greatly reflects the architectural tradition of Erzurum and the characteristics of the period in which it was built. With this study, both the cultural and artistic characteristics of the structure will be determined and brought to the literature, and the restoration conveyed in detail.

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Erzurum, restoration, conservation, mosque, foundations

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Art And Interpretation

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N/A

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Q4

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46

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