The Ahmadiyya Madrasah
The Ahmadiyya Madrasah
The Ahmadiyya Madrasah was built in 1314 by Ahmet bin Ali bin Yusuf during the Ilhanid State. Ahmadiyya Madrasah is an example of the closed courtyard madrasah type of the 13th and 14th centuries.50 x 9. It is an example of the century-old closed courtyard madrasa type. The madrasa, 16.50 by 9. 50 by 9.75 meters. 75 meters. It's rectangular in size. There are two madrasa rooms on each side of the courtyard, which is covered with monastic towels. The Ahmadiyya Madrasah, whose columns, placed at the corners of the two balconies opening onto the courtyard, are covered with vegetal decorations, shows a great similarity to Yakutia in this respect. The discovery of an altar in the porch opposite the entrance indicates that this structure was also used as a mosque, and the altar seen in the northern façade wall indicates that there was previously a mosque here.
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