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Divriği’s architectural plasticity: Study in Seljuk innovation and cross-cultural analogy Cover

Divriği’s architectural plasticity: Study in Seljuk innovation and cross-cultural analogy

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

This study offers a comprehensive architectural reading of the Great Mosque and Hospital of Divriği (early 1220s) in Turkey, a rare mosque–hospital ensemble commissioned under joint male–female patronage by Ahmed Şah and Turan Melek. Attributed to the master builder Hürremşah of Ahlat and a cosmopolitan workshop, the complex fuses diverse artisanal traditions into an exceptional synthesis of structure and sculptural ornament. The mosque adopts a courtyard-less, multi-aisled plan of 25 calibrated bays oriented to the mihrab, where graded supports and differentiated vaults articulate a clear spatial hierarchy. The ensemble’s portals; especially the monumental North Portal and the Darüşşifa entrance, exhibit unprecedented high-relief stone carving, dominated by vegetal programs, bundled colonnettes, and rigorously profiled mouldings. While formally sui generis within Anatolian Seljuk architecture, the portals’ plastic dynamism and shadow-rich surfaces invite heuristic analogies with later European “Gothic” (in framing logics) and “Baroque” (in surface vitality), without implying genealogical ties. Inside, the mihrab’s three-dimensional rod-interlace and the original ebony minbar by Ahmed of Tiflis underscore the workshop’s technical range. The Darüşşifa’s modified four-iwan scheme, lanterned dome, and integrated mausoleum extend the programmatic complexity. Noting phases of incompletion and later repairs, the paper situates Divriği as a uniquely ambitious medieval Anatolian monument where architecture verges on sculpture, producing intensity through local means.

Language: English
Page range: 20 - 29
Submitted on: Sep 25, 2025
Accepted on: Nov 4, 2025
Published on: Dec 8, 2025
Published by: Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Nagehan Yağmur Şimşek Sönmez, published by Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
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