ERZURUM

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cifte minareli medresse, çifte minareli medresse
Found 2000 meters above ocean level, Erzurum resembles an outside exhibition hall with the plenitude of recorded structures. The city was worked as Theodosiopolis by the Byzantines. 

In 622, it was the home of a committee who influenced the Armenians to join the Orthodox church, he was not fruitful. 

The sovereign Constantinus V ousted the nearby individuals to Thrace for a similar reason yet he was not effective in influencing the Armenians to end up distinctly Orthodox, either. 

Having been controlled by the Arabs, the Armenian Bagratides and the Abbasids, the city was vanquished by the Seljuks in 1049 and its name was changed to Arz el Rum. Among many spots to see in Erzurum, the most imperative ones are Yakutiye Medresse worked by Ilhan Olcayto and a Mongolian senator in the fourteenth century, noteworthy for its external embellishment and stonework, Çifte Minareli Medresse which was begun amid the Alaattin Keykubad period and completed after his passing, Hatuniye Medresse and the tomb alongside it, the Ulu Cami which was worked by Alaedding Keyhüsrev with seven naves and two vaults, the Emir Sultan Tomb and the historical center in which more than ten thousand relics are shown.


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