Selçuklu Çinisi
EscapistThe Seljuks originated from the Central Asian Turkic Oğuz tribe. They invaded southwestern Asia during the 11th century, including the territories of Iran, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Turkey. Seljuks created the first çini (handmade glazed ceramic tiles) masterpieces in Iran. They carried this tradition over from their Central Asian roots and later continued this art form in Anatolia. From 1060 until 1307, the Anatolian Seljuk Empire ruled in Turkey. Their capital city was Konya, the resident of the famous poet and philosopher Rumi, located in Central Anatolia. The Anatolian Seljuks decorated their buildings and places of worship with ceramic tiles, thus making Konya an important center of ceramic tile manufacturing.
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The Seljuks originated from the Central Asian Turkic Oğuz tribe. They invaded southwestern Asia during the 11th century, including the territories of Iran, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Turkey. Seljuks created the first çini (handmade glazed ceramic tiles) masterpieces in Iran. They carried this tradition over from their Central Asian roots and later continued this art form in Anatolia. From 1060 until 1307, the Anatolian Seljuk Empire ruled in Turkey. Their capital city was Konya, the resident of the famous poet and philosopher Rumi, located in Central Anatolia. The Anatolian Seljuks decorated their buildings and places of worship with ceramic tiles, thus making Konya an important center of ceramic tile manufacturing.