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The Pir Sücaeddin Ilyas Türbesi, also called ‘Yukarı Pirler Türbesi’ (= Upper Tomb of the Governors), is a mausoleum erected in 1486 by Gümüşlüzade Ahmed Bey, from the same family of the man who repaired the Gümüşlü Cami two centuries later. This Gümüşlüzade Ibrahim Bey rebuilt this tomb too, in 1689. The building collapsed again in 1895, due to an earthquake. And again it was restored soon after, in a traditionnal Ottoman style, but using the 19th century building techniques. As no restorations were needed since, it is obviously looked after carefully.
A ‘Pir’ is a leader of an Islamic Sufi brotherhood, often also referred to as ‘Şeyh’ (Sheikh).
On the picture: The Türbe’s northern facade and entrance; the ‘building inscription’ above the door dates from the 19th century (and is, therefore, a ‘restoring inscription’).
Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: ‘Vakıf Abideler ve eski Eserler’ - Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara 1983.
Copyright Dick Osseman. For use see my Profile.
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