Structures of women during Seljuk Period in Anatolia

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Assistant Professor of Architecture and Islamic Archeology at the Faculty of Arts - Sohag University - (Egypt)

Abstract

The study of women's Buildings in Seljuk era in Anatolia is an important study, as well as studies that did not have a large share of the study.
    The study aims at limiting the women's establishments that survived from this period in the countries of Anatolia and descriptive study of these establishments to determine their types and functions, whether they are religious buildings, civil buildings, commercial buildings, funerary buildings, military garrisons or even charitable buildings for public benefit.
    As well as to identify the patterns and patterns of  the layout of  these facilities, and identify the units and elements of architecture.
     As well as to identify the quality and personality of  Seljuk women who participated men in the establishment of  these different buildings, whether this woman queen or Sultan or a princess or a woman from the footnote or a woman from the public.
As well as the attempt to study to provide a translation from the contemporary scientific sources about this woman who participated in the construction and knowledge of religious tendencies, sectarian, political and even social impact on the qualities of these buildings and the extent of performance of various functions.

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