KAYI TR?BE STAMPED W?NDOW W?NGS EXH?B?TED ?N AMASYA MUSEUM

Authors

  • Muzaffer DOĞANBAŞ Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı Amasya Müzesi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17740/eas.art.2017-V8-04

Keywords:

Amasya, O, uzlar, Kay, Tribe, II, Bayezid, Mosque, Museum

Abstract

In addition to the small amount of written sources about the ancestry of the Turks and the Oguz tall, there are not enough field studies about the symbols and stamps of these tallies. Unfortunately, academic research is not at a level that should be done about the detection and inventory of existing works. Within the borders of Amasya province, the stamp samples can only be found in a single work. These stamps, which are seen in the wings belonging to a window belonging to II. Bâyezid Kulliyesi Mosque dated 1486, are among the original and distinguished practices. These wings, which are being exhibited in Amasya Museum today, are also first class examples of Ottoman wooden workmanship. In this study, it was tried to explicate Kay? Tribe stamps on window wings.

Published

2017-10-31

Issue

Section

Makaleler