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- Title
Ağrı-Hamur Kümbeti Koruma Sorunları ve Çözüm Önerileri.
- Authors
ÇETİN, Yusuf; DİLER, Muhammed
- Abstract
Hamur Tomb is one of the rare examples of the late-period Ottoman monumental tomb architecture in the Eastern Anatolia Region. It is understood that was built in H. 1227 (M. 1812- 1813) from the remaining traces of the inscription on the entrance gate, which was too destroyed to read in later periods. From the various records about cupola that can be reached to the present day, it is understood that the cupola was built by Ibrahim Pasha who brought to the Sanjak Principality after the death of Ishak Pasha, who was Bayezid Sanjak Principlatiy II, of the plague in 1806. The building, which has a different architecture with an uncommon plan in Turkish- Islamic monumental tomb architecture, rectangular body, and herringbone-shaped top cover, has been struggling to remain standing the destruction of humans and nature in recent years. As a result of the destructions inside and outside of the cupola have emerged, various protection problems such as material losses, cracks, missing joints mortar, breaking in stones, incrustation, abrasion, surface pollution, vegetative growth, microbiological formations, and moisture. The tombs were excavated inside the cupola. The ornamental sepulchral monuments with high plastic values are fragmented and distributed to the left and right that show unity of style with sepulchral monuments in Dogubayazit Ishak Pasha Palace Cemetery. With this study, conservation problems and solutions suggestions have been laid down in the light of drawings and photographs in detail before the restoration to be held in the tomb.
- Subjects
SEPULCHRAL monuments; ARCHITECTURAL designs; INCRUSTATIONS; FASHION shows; TOMBS; ISLAMIC architecture; DOMES (Architecture)
- Publication
Igdir University Journal of Social Sciences / Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2021, Issue 27, p251
- ISSN
2147-5717
- Publication type
Article