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Öğe Sivas Izzeddin Keykavus Hospital (Darussifa) Restoration Interventions(Selcuk Univ, Fac Letters, 2023) Yigiter, Elif; Kunduraci, OsmanIzzeddin Keykavus Hospital (Darussifa), one of the most important hospitals of the Anatolian Seljuk period, was built in 1217 by Sultan Izzeddin Keykavus. The foundation conditions of the building, which could not continue its hospital function in the Ottoman period, were changed in line with the madrasah service and it was used as a madrasah until the end of the 19th century. It was abandoned in the last period of the wars of the Ottoman Empire, and as a result of neglect, some parts of it were destroyed and largely destroyed. After 1930, the Darussifa was included in the protection and restoration program of the government with the efforts to register and repair the old works. In this context, the first works started with the 1938 excavations and continued with extensive restoration works after 1960. The repairs carried out between 1960 and 1970 were aimed at integration and consolidation. It gained its current appearance with the restorations between 2009-2012. The Darussifa, which provides important information about its period with both its architectural features and its endowment, should be well preserved and repaired carefully. Whether the original state of the building has been interfered with will be clarified as a result of a detailed investigation of the restoration works. In this context, various repairs of the Darussifa until today are discussed. In addition, the deteriorations in the structure and their causes were determined, and the repairs carried out were evaluated according to the restoration techniques.Öğe Turkish Period Monuments in Eskihisar, Mugla-Yatagan District(Selcuk Univ, Inst Turkish Studies, 2023) Kunduraci, Osman; Bahargulu, Nurcan; Yigiter, ElifIn this article, the monuments of Turkish period in Eskisehir Yatagan District of Mugla Province are discussed. Eskihisar, which has been inhabited continuously till today, is an important settlement where we can watch the works that are intertwined with the Ancient City of Stratonikeia and that have continued from the period of Anatolian Turkish Principalities to the Republic period. There is a small-scale village bath built in the tradition of Seljuk baths in Eskihisar, which started to be settled by the Turks especially after the Byzantine period. It is understood to be a 14th-15th century building in terms of plan and construction techniques. The mosque, which was built by Saban Aga in 1876, has a square harim (sanctuary) with a portico courtyard, is one of the late Ottoman structures. There are trade buildings where some professions are carried out in the village square built around this mosque. In this study, the examples of civil architecture of the late Ottoman and Early Republic periods are examined. These buildings, which have the characteristics of traditional Mugla houses, are generally two-floored, hipped roofed and quite simple structures located in a courtyard. These monuments, which are included in the article, constitute the basis of our work, including Turkish baths, mosques, trade buildings and many examples of civil architecture. The monuments, which are examined, has been handled in terms of architecture and art history, and by that it has been tried to reveal the texture, which has been developed from the ancient period to the present, of the city.