Photographer’s Note
Ebul Manucehr Camii, Selçuklular zamanında Anadolu'da yapılan ilk Türk camisidir. 1072'de yapılmıştır. Kars ilinin Arpaçay ilçesindeki Ani antik şehri içinde bulunan cami Seddatoğulları'ndan Ebu Süca Manucehr tarafından yaptırılmıştır.
The Ani Ruins of the old medieval capital lie near the Turkiye-Armenia border, close to the village of Ocaklı, some 45 kilometers east of Kars. The city is located on a triangular site protected on its eastern side by Arpaçay ravine. Ani City was the first camp site and business center on the Silk Road toward Anatolia. Ani City's history dates back to 5,000 B.C.
Menucehr Mosque is located in Ani Ancient City. Built by Ebu Suca Manucehr from Seddatogulları Government in 1072, the mosque attract attention as the first building to have been constructed in Anatolia by Seljuks.
It is among the most splendid works of Seljuks of Anatolia with its vivid stones of the view of mosaics and rich geometric decorations on its ceiling.
The mosque's west facade had completely collapsed by the end of the 19th century, but the ruinous building continued to be used as a mosque by local Muslim villagers until 1906. That year it was turned into a museum for Nikolai Marr's excavation finds. To make the building secure the open vaults on the western side were walled up.
The mosque is a rectangular structure, 18.5 metres by 15.7 metres. The entrance was at the northern end of the west facade. The interior comprised a rectangular prayer-hall whose roof was supported by six freestanding columns that divided the interior space into eleven compartments - only six compartments now survive intact. The designs of the ceilings over these compartments are different from each other, and are richly decorated with polychrome stone inlays.
A tall, octagonal minaret stands at the northwest corner of the mosque. It has the Arabic word "Bismillah" ("In the name of God") written in Kufic lettering high on its northern face. A steep spiral staircase winds its way anticlockwise around a central pillar up to the top of the minaret.
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maximage
(13568) 2009-07-27 14:34
Bonsoir Ugur,
Très joli paysage bucolique et fleuri. Incroyable de penser qu'il y avait une grande ville à cet endroit.
Les personnages apportent une touche vivante à la compo.
Bien vu.
Amitiés.
max
lucasgalodoido
(16713) 2009-07-27 19:16
Olá Ugur,
uma paisagem muito bonita essa mesmo, com ótimas cores e detalhes. Gostei das pessoas na imagem também, deu uma boa idéia de tamanho das ruínas. Belo trabalho.
Parabéns e Abraço
Gerrit
(36111) 2009-07-28 7:19
Hi Ugur,
Fantastic landcape with the flowers and the ruins.
Wonderful photo, great work.
Regards, Gerrit
saxo042
(16122) 2009-07-28 8:32
Hi Ugur,
This is a very beautiful landscape! The line of tourists in different colours are a good inclusion in the picture. All the flowers on the ground also very good. Interesting ruins and a very good note also! A perfect TE entry!
Kind regards
Gunnar
lousat
(15866) 2009-07-28 12:30
Hi Ugur,a very nice perspective for a very nice place.I never been there but seeing your pic and reading your note maybe will be the next destination of my travel,i like a lot Turkey! My best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
jhm
(83131) 2009-07-29 3:30
Merhaba Uğur,
Good panorama view with the ruins in middle of the picture.
You maked a very nice image during these implementation.
Good composition and lovely presentation. TFS.
Best regards,
John.
berek
(28983) 2009-07-29 5:32
Merhaba Uğur,
ne kadar güzel bir kır fotografı .ışık yeşil ve tabiki eskilerden gelmiş tarihi cami etkileyici. elinize sağlık. selamlar.
Burak
Cricri
(43524) 2009-07-29 10:58
Merhaba Ugur
Belle image de ces ruines aux milieu du paysage fleuri
bien présenter avec les personnes qui donne de la vie
belle composition
Friendship
cricri
TekAli
(312) 2009-08-09 11:55
Şimdiki camilerle kıyaslanayayacak kadar tarih kokuyor bu fotoğraf.elinize sağlık ugur hocam fotoğraf süper.ALİ
Photo Information
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Copyright: ugur ozkan (anesugur)
(16942) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-06-22
- Categories: Nature, Ruines
- Camera: Canon EOS 50D, Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR, 67mm Circular Polarizer
- Exposition: f/7.1, 1/200 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-27 14:21








