Towards Turkish Republic – First steps towards the Republic
When we take a tour at the history section it is possible to name many civilizations such as Assyrians, Hittites, Cimmerians, Phrygians, Romans, Danisments, Etratna, Seljuks, llkhanids and Ottomans that though did not settle and remain for many years but lodged in Sivas.
Sivas is one of rare provinces in Turkey that still significantly conserves this cultural and historical heritage bestowed by its past. The facts that Sivas is one of the regions witnessing the Sivas Congress realized by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk on 4 September 1919 and then the foundation of Republic, increase
A beautiful example of Ottoman mosques built in the 19th century under the Western impression. Built by Kizil Arslan bin Ibrahim between years 1196-1197, Ulu Mosque is one of the oldest mosques of the city. It was restored during the reign of Izzettin Keykavus I, in 1212.
Even Evliya Celebi’s pen failed to express
Famous traveler Evliya Celebi says, “”Languages are barren, pens are broken in its praise”” for the Great Mosque.
The purpose of your Sivas visit does not matter; you must visit the Great Mosque by facing up to that challenging road between Kangal-Divrigi…
Towards Turkish Republic – The structure is included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List with its architectural features as well as the traditional Anatolian stonemasonry. It is a first in Turkey in this aspect. Stonemasonry of the kiblah (direction of Mecca) door is a tremendous work. This unique monument having its place in world art history with the name of ‘Divrigi Ulu Camii and Daru’l-Sifasi’ is constructed by Ahmet Shah the Ruler of Mengucek and the Sifahane (medical center) by Melike Turan, wife of Ahmet Shah in the period of Mengucek Beylik (1228). Three dimensional detailed geometric styles and ornaments, asymmetric figures carved into doors and walls must be seen.