The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel
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Turquie (Europe et Amérique du nord) |
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| Date de soumission : | 25/02/2000 |
| Critères: | (i)(iii) |
| Catégorie : | Culturel |
| Soumis par : | Ministry of Culture |
| Coordonnées | 38° 45'N-42° 30'E Located within the provincial boundaries of Bitlis in the East Anatolia. |
| Ref.: | 1401 |
Description
Though the history of the city dates back to 900 BC, its famous for her tombstones dating to 12 th-15 th centuties AD. It has an important place inthe Islamic world in their variation within Anatolian tomb architecture in dimension and design. Apart from some small cemeteries here and there in Ahlat there are six main cemeteries of historical importance named; Harabe ~ehir cemetery, Taht~ Suleyman cemetery Klrklar cemetery, Kale cemetery, Merkez cemetery, Meydanl~k cemetery. Tombstones in Ahlat, some of the most outstanding tombstones and mausoleums of the early Turkish period in Anatolia are to be seen in Ahlat. These works are not only important sources of information on the technical and decorative repertoire of the period, but also act as historical sources for important maso ns and craftman, whose names appear in inscriptions there.
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