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Monastery at Kale Punar, c1915. Creator: Stanfords Geographical Establishment
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Monastery at Kale Punar, c1915. Creator: Stanfords Geographical Establishment
Monastery at Kale Punar, c1915. Plan of monastic buildings in Turkey, at that time part of the Ottoman Empire, showing chapels, cisterns, caves and fountains. From " The Caliphs Last Heritage, a short history of the Turkish Empire" by Lt.-Col. Sir Mark Sykes. [Macmillan & Co, London, 1915]
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The captivating print of the Monastery at Kale Punar, c1915, takes us back in time to the architectural wonders of Turkey during its Ottoman Empire era. This image showcases a detailed plan of the monastic buildings, revealing an intricate network of chapels, cisterns, caves, and fountains. Created by Stanfords Geographical Establishment and featured in Lt. -Col. Sir Mark Sykes' book "The Caliphs Last Heritage" this print offers a glimpse into the rich history and religious significance of this region. Lt. -Col. Sir Mark Sykes provides valuable insights into the Turkish Empire through his comprehensive research on its heritage. The map depicted in this print allows us to explore the layout and design of these sacred structures that were integral to religious practices at that time. As we delve into this visual representation, we are transported to a different era where religion played a central role in shaping communities. The Monastery at Kale Punar stands as a testament to both architectural brilliance and spiritual devotion. Stanford's Geographical Establishment has beautifully captured every detail with precision, allowing us to appreciate not only the grandeur but also the meticulous planning behind these monastic buildings. This print serves as a reminder of Turkey's rich cultural heritage and invites us to immerse ourselves in its historical tapestry. It is truly an invaluable piece for those interested in architecture, travel enthusiasts seeking glimpses into past civilizations or anyone captivated by Turkey's fascinating past.
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