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Madrasa in Tokat, Turkey Not to be confused with Gök Medrese, Sivas.
Gök Medrese
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationTokat, Turkey
Geographic coordinates40°11′06″N 36°19′53″E / 40.1850°N 36.3315°E / 40.1850; 36.3315
Architecture
Architect(s)?
TypeMadrasah
StyleSeljuk
Completed13th-century
Direction of façadewest-southwest

Gökmedrese or Gök Medrese, is a 13th-century Anatolian Seljuk medrese, in Tokat, Turkey. An example of Seljuk architecture, the building hosted for years the "Tokat Müzesi" (Museum of Tokat), an archaeological and ethnographical museum, until the latter moved in 2012 to a location in the bedesten area.

See also

Gallery

  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum general view Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum general view
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Detail of front
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Garden area Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Garden area
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Decoration in garden Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Decoration in garden
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Hittite exhibits Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Hittite exhibits
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Water carrier Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Water carrier
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Probably 19th century dress Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Probably 19th century dress
  • Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Dress and necklace Gök Medrese Tokat as Museum Dress and necklace

References

  1. Gökmedrese, Tokat (in Turkish)
  2. Tokat Müsezi (in Turkish) Archived 2015-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
Madrasas in Turkey
Amasya
Erzurum
Isparta
Istanbul
Kayseri
Konya
Kütahya
Mardin
Mersin
Nevşehir
Sinop
Sivas
Şırnak
Tokat
Van
See also: List of schools in the Ottoman Empire and Education in the Ottoman Empire


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