
Kesikbaş (Felekeddin, Hacı Arap) Tomb
Description
A Seljuk period tomb located in Altındağ, Ankara, of great historical and cultural importance.
Story
The Kesikbaş Tomb is an important religious structure from the Seljuk period, located in the Altındağ district of Ankara, near the Hacı Bayram Veli Mosque. The tomb is also known among the public as 'Felekeddin Tomb' or 'Hacı Arap Tomb'. This tomb is one of the rare works that carry Ankara's historical fabric to the present day and sheds light on the city's deep-rooted past. Although there are different views on the exact date of its construction or to whom it belongs, its architectural features and the materials used generally coincide with 13th-century Seljuk architecture. The structure has a square plan and is covered with a dome. While its interior has a simple appearance, the stone craftsmanship on its exterior reflects the aesthetic understanding of the period. The area where the tomb is located is one of Ankara's oldest settlements and has hosted many civilizations throughout history. Due to its proximity to the Hacı Bayram Veli Complex, the tomb has also become part of the religious and cultural life in this region. For visitors, the tomb is more than just a monumental grave; it is a journey into the past. The narrow streets, old Ankara houses, and historical texture around the tomb offer visitors an authentic experience.
Visit Tips
- Don't forget to visit Hacı Bayram Veli Mosque to explore the historical fabric of the region.
- Allocate enough time to examine the architectural details of the tomb.
- Explore other historical structures and streets in the area by walking.
- Try to capture suitable moments for photography, but be respectful.
- You can have a calmer visit experience, especially on weekdays and in the morning.
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