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Der Beginn der Seldschukenherrschaft im 11. Jahrhundert markiert einen historischen Wendepunkt der islamischen Zivilisation. Seit der islamischen Expansion hatte die arabische Kultur die islamische Welt geprägt. Die Dynastie der Seldschuken begründete die politische und kulturelle Vorherrschaft turkstämmiger Völker. Die Architektur der großseldschukischen Herrscher in Persien sowie ihrer Vasallen, der Sultane von Rum, prägte eine Epoche der persischen Architektur ebenso wie die islamische Architektur Kleinasiens. Bis ins 15. Jahrhundert hinein blieb die seldschukische Baugestaltung ein stilistisches Vorbild für die frühe osmanische Architektur.

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dbo:abstract تتألف العمارة السلجوقية من تقاليد البناء التي استخدمها السلاجقة عندما حكموا معظم الشرق الأوسط والأناضول، خلال القرنين الحادي عشر والثالث عشر. بعد القرن الحادي عشر، ساهمت الإمبراطورية السلجوقية الكبرى بشكل كبير في الهندسة المعمارية الإيرانية والمناطق المحيطة بها، كما شيدت مبانيهم بشكل عام من الطابوق، مع الزخارف التي تم إنشاؤها باستخدام الطوب والبلاط والجص المنحوت.حيث قدمت ابتكارات مثل التصميم المتماثل ذي الأربعة إيوانات وأول إنشاء واسع النطاق للمدارس الإسلامية. بعد القرن الحادي عشر، خرج سلاجقة الأناضول من الإمبراطورية السلجوقية العظمى لتطوير الهندسة المعمارية الخاصة بهم. وكانت العمارة السلجوقية في الأناضول أكثر انتقائية وتأثرت بالتقاليد المعمارية الأرمنية والبيزنطية والفارسية. على عكس العمارة السلجوقية السابقة في الشرق، فقد شيدت مبانيهم بشكل عام من الحجر وتميزت بزخارف منحوتة بالحجر والبلاط. وعندما تدهورت السلطنة السلجوقية وانتهت في أواخر القرن الثالث عشر، استمرت العمارة في الازدهار والتنوع في ظل إمارات الأناضول، والتي تضمنت العثمانيين الأوائل. (ar) Der Beginn der Seldschukenherrschaft im 11. Jahrhundert markiert einen historischen Wendepunkt der islamischen Zivilisation. Seit der islamischen Expansion hatte die arabische Kultur die islamische Welt geprägt. Die Dynastie der Seldschuken begründete die politische und kulturelle Vorherrschaft turkstämmiger Völker. Die Architektur der großseldschukischen Herrscher in Persien sowie ihrer Vasallen, der Sultane von Rum, prägte eine Epoche der persischen Architektur ebenso wie die islamische Architektur Kleinasiens. Bis ins 15. Jahrhundert hinein blieb die seldschukische Baugestaltung ein stilistisches Vorbild für die frühe osmanische Architektur. (de) La arquitectura selyúcida comprende las tradiciones de construcción utilizadas por la dinastía selyúcida, cuando gobernó la mayor parte de Oriente Medio y Anatolia durante los siglos XI al XIII. El Gran Imperio selyúcida (siglos XI-XII) contribuyó significativamente a la arquitectura iraní y de las regiones circundantes, introduciendo innovaciones como el diseño simétrico de cuatro iwanes y la primera creación generalizada de madrasas patrocinadas por el estado. Sus edificios se construyeron generalmente en ladrillo, decorándolos usando aparejos, tejas y estuco tallado. Después del siglo XI, los selyúcidas de Anatolia emergieron del Gran Imperio selyúcida desarrollando su propia arquitectura, más ecléctica e influida por las tradiciones arquitectónicas armenia, bizantina e iraní. A diferencia de la anterior arquitectura selyúcida del este, sus edificios generalmente se construyeron en piedra y presentaban una importante decoración tallada en piedra, así como una decoración de azulejos. Si bien el sultanato selyúcida declinó y terminó a finales del siglo XIII, su arquitectura continuó floreciendo y diversificándose bajo estados más pequeños, los beylicatos de Anatolia, que incluían a los primeros otomanos. * Cúpula de Taj al-Mulk en la Mezquita del Viernes de Isfahán (1088-1089) * Gran Mezquita de Divrigi (1228-1229) * en Erzurum (c. 1250) (es) Seljuk architecture comprises the building traditions used by the Seljuk dynasty, when it ruled most of the Middle East and Anatolia during the 11th to 13th centuries. The Great Seljuk Empire (11th-12th centuries) contributed significantly to the architecture of Iran and surrounding regions, introducing innovations such as the symmetrical four-iwan layout and the first widespread creation of state-sponsored madrasas. Their buildings were generally constructed in brick, with decoration created using brickwork, tiles, and carved stucco. After the 11th century the Seljuks of Anatolia emerged from the Great Seljuk Empire, along with various local dynasties, developing their own architecture. Anatolian Seljuk architecture was more eclectic and was influenced by multiple traditions including Armenian, Byzantine Iranian, and Syrian architecture. Unlike earlier Seljuk architecture to the east, their buildings were generally constructed in stone and featured significant stone-carved decoration as well as tile decoration. While the Seljuk Sultanate declined and ended in the late 13th century, architecture continued to flourish and diversify under the smaller Beylik states in Anatolia, which included the early Ottomans. (en) L'architettura selgiuchide comprende le tradizioni costruttive utilizzate dalla dinastia selgiuchide, quando governò la maggior parte del Medio Oriente e dell'Anatolia tra l'XI e il XIII secolo. Dopo l'XI secolo, i Selgiuchidi del Rum emersero dal Grande Impero Selgiuchide sviluppando la propria architettura, sebbene fossero influenzati e ispirati dalle tradizioni architettoniche armene, bizantine e persiane. (it) Сельджуцька архітектура охоплює будівельні традиції, що використовували сельджуки, коли керували більшою частиною Близького Сходу та Анатолії протягом XI—XIII століть. Після XI століття Конійський султанат вийшов з Великої імперії сельджуків, розвивши власний архітектурний стиль, увібравши в собі елементи вірменської, візантійської та перської архітектурної традицій. (uk)
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dbp:caption From top to bottom: Dome of Taj al-Mulk in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan , Great Mosque of Divriği , and Çifte Minareli Medrese in Erzurum (en)
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dbp:footer Exterior and hypostyle interior of the Alâeddin Mosque in Konya , built by the Anatolian Seljuks (en)
dbp:image Alaedin Camii.JPG (en) Turkey, Konya - Alaeddin Mosque 02.jpg (en)
dbp:name Seljuk architecture (en)
dbp:reason A vague claim of symbolism like this needs clearer support from reliable sources, with better citations. (en)
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dbp:yearsactive c. 11th–14th centuries (en)
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rdfs:comment Der Beginn der Seldschukenherrschaft im 11. Jahrhundert markiert einen historischen Wendepunkt der islamischen Zivilisation. Seit der islamischen Expansion hatte die arabische Kultur die islamische Welt geprägt. Die Dynastie der Seldschuken begründete die politische und kulturelle Vorherrschaft turkstämmiger Völker. Die Architektur der großseldschukischen Herrscher in Persien sowie ihrer Vasallen, der Sultane von Rum, prägte eine Epoche der persischen Architektur ebenso wie die islamische Architektur Kleinasiens. Bis ins 15. Jahrhundert hinein blieb die seldschukische Baugestaltung ein stilistisches Vorbild für die frühe osmanische Architektur. (de) L'architettura selgiuchide comprende le tradizioni costruttive utilizzate dalla dinastia selgiuchide, quando governò la maggior parte del Medio Oriente e dell'Anatolia tra l'XI e il XIII secolo. Dopo l'XI secolo, i Selgiuchidi del Rum emersero dal Grande Impero Selgiuchide sviluppando la propria architettura, sebbene fossero influenzati e ispirati dalle tradizioni architettoniche armene, bizantine e persiane. (it) Сельджуцька архітектура охоплює будівельні традиції, що використовували сельджуки, коли керували більшою частиною Близького Сходу та Анатолії протягом XI—XIII століть. Після XI століття Конійський султанат вийшов з Великої імперії сельджуків, розвивши власний архітектурний стиль, увібравши в собі елементи вірменської, візантійської та перської архітектурної традицій. (uk) تتألف العمارة السلجوقية من تقاليد البناء التي استخدمها السلاجقة عندما حكموا معظم الشرق الأوسط والأناضول، خلال القرنين الحادي عشر والثالث عشر. بعد القرن الحادي عشر، ساهمت الإمبراطورية السلجوقية الكبرى بشكل كبير في الهندسة المعمارية الإيرانية والمناطق المحيطة بها، كما شيدت مبانيهم بشكل عام من الطابوق، مع الزخارف التي تم إنشاؤها باستخدام الطوب والبلاط والجص المنحوت.حيث قدمت ابتكارات مثل التصميم المتماثل ذي الأربعة إيوانات وأول إنشاء واسع النطاق للمدارس الإسلامية. (ar) La arquitectura selyúcida comprende las tradiciones de construcción utilizadas por la dinastía selyúcida, cuando gobernó la mayor parte de Oriente Medio y Anatolia durante los siglos XI al XIII. El Gran Imperio selyúcida (siglos XI-XII) contribuyó significativamente a la arquitectura iraní y de las regiones circundantes, introduciendo innovaciones como el diseño simétrico de cuatro iwanes y la primera creación generalizada de madrasas patrocinadas por el estado. Sus edificios se construyeron generalmente en ladrillo, decorándolos usando aparejos, tejas y estuco tallado. * * * (es) Seljuk architecture comprises the building traditions used by the Seljuk dynasty, when it ruled most of the Middle East and Anatolia during the 11th to 13th centuries. The Great Seljuk Empire (11th-12th centuries) contributed significantly to the architecture of Iran and surrounding regions, introducing innovations such as the symmetrical four-iwan layout and the first widespread creation of state-sponsored madrasas. Their buildings were generally constructed in brick, with decoration created using brickwork, tiles, and carved stucco. (en)
rdfs:label Seljuk architecture (en) عمارة سلجوقية (ar) Seldschukische Architektur (de) Arquitectura selyúcida (es) Architettura selgiuchide (it) Сельджуцька архітектура (uk)
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