Dediği Dede and Dervish Lodges
Authors : Ömür Bakirer, Suraia Faroqhi
Pages : 468-472
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Publication Date : 1975-07-20
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The so-called 'Dediği Dede tekkesi' is located in the close vicinity of the villages of Mahmudhisar and Tekke near Ilgın. It is built on a hill-top overlooking the road passing through the settlements, a small pine wood covering the hills to the North and East. A badly built entrance gate of fairly recent date leads into a rectangular courtyard giving access to the building from the North, and surrounded by a wall about 2.5 m. in height. Within the building itself, three sections can be distinguished. From the courtyard the visitor passes into a rectangular chamber 17.40 m. long and 2.60 m. wide, the axis pointing in an east-west direction. As apparent from the construction joint in the south wall, this section is a later addition to the original building.Keywords : Dediği Dede, Dervish Lodges, Dervish Lodge Architecture, Ilgın Mahmuthisar, Tekke Village