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Ruins of the Palace of the Seljuks at Konya, Turkey (engraving)
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Ruins of the Palace of the Seljuks at Konya, Turkey (engraving)
3647301 Ruins of the Palace of the Seljuks at Konya, Turkey (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of the Palace of the Seljuks at Konya, Turkey. Illustration for Weltgeschichte Fur Das Volk by Otto von Corvin and Wilhelm Held (Verlag und Druck von Otto Spamer, 1880). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Minaret Minarets Muslim Religion Turkish Culture Turks Central Turkey Konya Turk
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This print captures the majestic ruins of the Palace of the Seljuks at Konya, Turkey. The engraving, created by the German School in the 19th century, showcases the rich historical and architectural heritage of this remarkable site. Standing tall amidst a backdrop of breathtaking scenery, these ruins symbolize a glorious era from Turkey's past. The image portrays an enchanting blend of Turkish and Islamic influences, with its intricate minarets and exquisite medieval architecture. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by the Seljuk dynasty in shaping Turkey's cultural identity. As we gaze upon this digitalized masterpiece, we are transported back in time to an age where Europe and Middle East converged harmoniously. The Palace of the Seljuks stands proudly as a reminder of their shared history and mutual influence. Beyond its aesthetic appeal lies a deeper narrative - one that speaks volumes about religion and spirituality. This sacred place served as an important center for Islam during its heyday, attracting devotees from far and wide. Today, these ruins continue to inspire awe among visitors who come to witness firsthand Turkey's rich tapestry of history and culture. They stand as tangible evidence that even through centuries have passed since their construction; their allure remains intact. In this photograph brought to life by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded once again why preserving our architectural treasures is crucial – they serve as bridges connecting us to our past while guiding us towards a brighter future.
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