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workmanship.
It is ornamented with inscriptions
and motifs. There are inscriptions
relating to the construction
of the madrasa on the door.
Selected verses of Koran and
hadiths are written in the form
of relieves on other surfaces
of the door.
Through the door, a courtyard,
which was covered with a dome
before (now open), is entered
and from there passage to the
madrasa is provided through
a door. On the door rim, in
the borders on the upper parts
of the walls and on the panel
over the cell doors, verses
of Koran are written. Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
and Ayet - el Kürsi are written
on the arch of the liwan with
cradle vault which is in the
western side of the building.
On the triangles, which are
elements of transition to the
dome, the names of Mohammed,
Christ, Moses and David prophets
and the names of four caliphs
(Ebu Bekir, Ömer, Osman, Ali)
are written. The domed cell
on the left side of the liwan
is the tomb of Celaleddin Karatay.
A big part of the mosaic encaustic
tiles on the walls of the madrasa
have been shed. The colors used
in the encaustic tiles are turquoise,
indigo and black.
Karatay Madrasa, having an important
place in Anatolian Seljuk Period
encaustic tile workmanship has
been opened to visit as "Museum
of Encaustic Tile Works"
in 1955.
The exhibited works belong to
Anatolian Seljuk and Ottoman
Periods. In the cell, where
Celaleddin Karatay Tomb is located
and in the student cells in
the south, Kubad - Abad Palace
encaustic tiles, plaster ornaments,
encaustic tile plates, candles
and non - glazed ceramics are
exhibited. The encaustic tiles
of Kubad - Abad Palace are in
the form of cross, semi - cross,
star with eight corners and
square and are made with luster
and under - glaze technique.
Kubad - Abad Palace, which has
been constructed upon the order
of Alaeddin Keykubat the 1st,
has been found by Konya Museum
Director Zeki Oral in 1949,
after İbrahim Hakkı Konyalı
and Prof. Dr. Osman Turan pointed
out that it should be around
Beyşehir. Kubad - Abad, which
has been left to itself for
a long period after the excavation
studies and drilling works of
Zeki Oral in 1952, Katharina
Ottodorn in 1965 - 1966 and
Mehmet Önder in 1967, has been
re-handled by Prof. Dr. Rüçhan
Arık starting from 1980 and
systematic excavations have
been started.
Encaustic tile ruins belonging
to Seljuk Period and ceramics
belonging to the Seljuk and
Ottoman Period are exhibited
in the liwan. In the domed hall,
glass plates, encaustic tile
parts belonging to the Seljuk
Period, ceiling centers of Beyşehir
Eşrefoğlu Mosque and ceramics
belonging to the Ottoman Period
are located.
Museum Tel : ( + 90 -
332 ) 351 89 58 / 149
Open hours to visit:
8.30-17.00
Open days to visit :
Everyday except Monday.
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