ShSheikhler Medrese is located in the Sheikhler Quarter of the city center of Erzurum and is one of the important examples of 18th-century Ottoman provincial madrasa architecture. Built in 1174 AH/1760 CE by Mufti Sheikh Mustafa Efendi, the structure forms an integral part of the külliye comprising the Sheikhler Mosque, bathhouse, fountain, and tomb. Also referred to as “Darü’s-Safa” in some sources, 【1】 the medrese is one of the rare surviving examples of Ottoman-era madrasas built in Erzurum and
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Şıhlı Hamidiye Madrasa is an educational structure located in the Şıhlı Neighborhood of the Develi district, attached to Kayseri, and is considered one of the final period works of the Ottoman Empire. It was built during the reign of II. Abdülhamid Han by Kılınç Ali Hoca. The completion date of the construction is estimated to be 1893. The Sultan bestowed a sufficient sum (166,000 kuruş) from the imperial treasury allocations for the construction and completion of the madrasa. The madrasa was re
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Melahat Pamuk

The Nuh Nebi Mosque and Madrasa is a unique structure located in the center of Şırnak Province. This site serves both as a place of worship and a madrasa where students receive religious education. It is named after Prophet Nuh. People visit this site both to pray and to keep the memory of the prophet alive.Prophet Nuh and ŞırnakProphet Nuh was a prophet who lived in ancient times and taught people goodness and patience. Among the people, it is believed that his ark came to rest on Cudi Mountain
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

Tol Medrese is an ancient educational institution located in the Ermenek district of Karaman province, Türkiye. Centuries ago, this structure served as a center for knowledge and learning. While it can be compared to modern schools, its architecture and history make it unique.📜 A Journey Through TimeTol Medrese was constructed precisely between 1339 and 1340, approximately 680 years ago. At that time, a powerful state known as the Karamanids ruled over Karaman and its surroundings. The medrese
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Nida Üstün

Ahmediye Medresesi is a historical structure located in Erzurum, at Erzincan Gate, in Murat Paşa Neighborhood, east of Murat Paşa Camii. Above the entrance door of the medrese, there is a three-line inscription. According to the inscription, the medrese was built in 1314 by Gani Ahmed bin Ali bin Yusuf.HistoryAhmediye Medresesi was constructed during the Ilkhanid period. The inscription on the building indicates that it was built by Gani Ahmed bin Ali bin Yusuf in either 714 AH–1314 CE or 724 AH
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Ayşe Gül Bora

Zinciriye Medresesi, constructed in 1385 in Mardin by Artuklu Sultan Necmettin İsa, is a historical structure that has served over different periods as an educational institution, dormitory, and public building.Zinciriye Medresesi (Mardin.KTB)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Architectural Structure and Spatial OrganizationThe medrese is situated on a rectangular area oriented east-west. The two-story building comprises an open courtyard, arcaded galleries, a mosque, a tomb, a
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Gök Medrese, one of the finest examples of Anatolian Seljuk architecture, was built in 1271 in Sivas. The structure harmoniously blends architecture and decorative arts, featuring turquoise-colored tiles, a monumental marble portal (taç kapı), a double-minaret façade design, and intricate ornamentation. It was commissioned by Vizier Sahip Ata Fahreddin Ali during the reign of Sultan Gıyaseddin Keyhusrev III. The madrasa served as a religious educational institution for many years and is currentl
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Hikmet Can Urhan