Bu çalışmada, Mardin kent merkezinde bulunan ve inşa tarihi bilinmeyen Şeyh Şeyhullah Camii tanıtılıp değerlendirilecektir. Büyük oranda tahrip olmuş yapı günümüzde mescid, giriş mekânı, harimle kemerlerle ilişkilendirilmiş tonozlu dikdörtgen mekân ve bu mekânın arkasındaki halvet, ıslak hacimler olarak kullanılan tonozlu birimler ve giriş eyvanı, iki yazlık namazgâh mihrap nişi, avlu, kuyu ve sokak çeşmesinden oluşmaktadır. Yapının bugün giriş mekânı olarak kullanılan selsebîl eyvanı, mescid ve batıda evyanlı girişle ulaşılan tahrip olmuş tonozlu birimler, yapının cami veya medrese merkezli bir Artuklu külliyesi olabileceğine işaret etmektedir. Yapının evreleri, Arapça ve Osmanlıca onarım kitabeleri ile camiyi oluşturan mekânların mimari özelliklerinin betimsel analizi ve kentteki diğer Artuklu dönemi dinî ve sivil yapılarıyla karşılaştırmalı değerlendirmesi yapılarak belirlenmeye çalışılmıştır.
In this study, Sheikh Şeyhullah Mosque, located in the city center of Mardin, whose construction date is unknown, will be introduced and evaluated. Today, the ruined structure is composed of a prayer hall, an entrance hall, a vaulted rectangular space which is linked to the prayer hall with arches and a private unit behind it, vaulted units used as wet spaces and entrance iwan, two summer prayer niches, a courtyard, a well and a street fountain. The fountain iwan, which is used as the entrance hall today, the masjid and the ruined vaulted spaces with entrance iwan at the western end indicate that the building could be a mosque or madrasa-centered Artuqid complex. This study attemps to determine the construction phases of the building by studying Arabic and Ottoman repair inscriptions, doing descriptive analysis of the units composing the mosque as well as using analogy through comparative evaluation with other Artuqid religious and social buildings of Mardin.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 29, 2018 |
Submission Date | May 17, 2017 |
Acceptance Date | March 2, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Issue: 49 |
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