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Sivas Turkey

Sivas

Sivas is one of the most critical locations in the eastern part of Central Anatolia and on the Silk Road. Sivas, an vital stop point for caravans coming from Mesopotamia, also has a rich historical and cultural history due to its location on the King's Road.

History Of Sivas

The name of Sivas derives from the Greek word Sebastia, which means venerable. Besides the name of the province of Sivas, the first known settlement in the city considered to have taken place around Maltepe Höyüğü in 2600 BC. Sivas has been the center of different civilizations from this period until today, known as the place where many wars took place due to its location. In particular, Sivas played a vital role in the struggle for domination between the Persians and the Medes, ensuring that the city had a rich cultural history. Sivas, dominated by civilizations such as Persia, Rome, and Byzantium until the Malazgirt victory of 1071, came under the rule of the Turks after 1071.

After the Turks established a strong dominance in Anatolia, Sivas became a central Turkish city. Although subjected to Mongol invasion from time to time, Sivas has never been a Mongol city. Sivas, which is the administrative center of different feudal principalities, has many historical monuments dating from these periods. The fact that it is a famous city, especially for the Seljuks, has caused Sivas to be one of the wealthiest towns in Seljuk artifacts.

Places To Visit In Sivas

Known as the meeting point of civilizations, Sivas has many historical monuments to be visited. It is possible to list the works to be visited in Sivas as follows.

List Dot Divriği Ulu Mosque
List Dot Şifaiye Madrasa
List Dot Buruciye Madrasa
List Dot Double Minaret Madrasa
List Dot Gök Madrasa
List Dot Sivas Crooked Bridge
List Dot Sivas Congress Building
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