KONYA

kōnˈyä, city (1990 pop. 509,208), capital of Konya prov., S central Turkey. It is the trade center of a rich agricultural and livestock-raising region. Manufactures include cement, carpets, and leather, cotton, and silk goods. As the ancient Iconium, the city was important in Roman times, but it reached its peak after the victory (1071) of Alp Arslan over the Byzantines at Manzikert, which resulted in the establishment (1099) of the sultanate of Iconium or Rum (so called after Rome), a powerful state of the Seljuk Turks. In the late 13th cent. the Seljuks of Iconium were defeated by the Mongols, and their territories subsequently passed to Karamania (see Karaman). In the 15th cent. the whole region was annexed to the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Muhammad II, the conqueror of Constantinople. Konya lost its political importance but remained a religious center as the chief seat of the Mawlawiyya Sufi order (the dervishes), which was founded there in the 13th cent. by the poet and mystic Jalal ad-Din Rumi. His tomb, several medieval mosques, and the old city walls have been preserved, and Rumi is honored in an annual festival. In 1832 an Egyptian army under Ibrahim Pasha routed the Turks at Konya. The town's once-numerous Armenian population was largely deported during World War I. Konya prov., the largest in Turkey, has important mineral resources.

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...in recent years on the Alaeddin hill at Konya, in the palace of Kilicaslan, the tiles...of Kilicaslan, or the Alaeddin Palace: Konya 1210 The Palace of Keykubat Beysehir 1210 Kilicaslan Mausoleum Konya 1210 Gulluk Cami Kayseri 1218 Keykavus...
...taken control of the city, which they called Konya. As the capital of the Seljuk sultanate of Rum, Konya enjoyed a period of economic and cultural...and theological schools that can be seen in Konya today date from this period. When the Mongols...
...52 As the celebration surrounding the Konya-Bulgurlu section waned, the BRC patiently...bounty never materi- alized. While the Konya-Bulgurlu section was under construction...the shipments of grain harvested in the Konya region gradually replaced railway materials...
...Secretary Sureyya Pasa and the governor vali of Konya, Hasan Hilmi Pasa. Most of the telegrams...at other times as well. The governor of Konya was asked to procure female slaves from...women were also offered by the governor of Konya, who argued that since a suitable amount...
...suspect among the contemporary ulema of Konya. Their disapproval went so far in 1954...denouncing Rumi which the director of the Konya museums heard plainly in his office located...modest commemorative ceremony was held in Konya in the presence of a limited number of...
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...measurement for reading progress. by Victoria Groves Scott , Mary Konya Weishaar This article contains a set of detailed steps that...in reading instruction for students with disabilities. Mary Konya Weishaar, PhD, is an associate professor of special education...
Prereferral Intervention: Problem-solving Method and Curriculum-based Measurement by Mary Konya Weishaar , Phillip M. Weishaar , Christy Budt Overview Mrs. Valdez taught 3rd grade in a small, rural elementary school. Class...
...correlated with a metmorphosed melange, the Konya melange, c. 300 km to the east. This...succession. The Chios-Karaburun and Konya melanges are likely to be remnants of a...The Late Palaeozoic Chios-Karaburun-Konya melange might relate to regional southward...
...moved his family, and eventually chose Konya in todays Turkey for residence. Two explanations...At the time of Baha al-Dins arrival, Konya was ruled by the Saljuq princes, who had...Baha al-Din was received with respect in Konya, where the Prince, Sultan Ala al-Din...
...Saadetname", Yusuf Aga Library No. 516, Konya, Turkey, 1307. Imad, as-Seravi, "Camiul Hesab", Yusuf Aga Library, Konya, Turkey, 1340. 3 Solas, C., and Otar...Saadetname", Handwritten Manuscript, Konya Yusuf Aga Library, No. 516 (1307...
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...Spin city: the ancient Turkish town of Konya, once the pearl of the Seljuks Empire...descend upon the small Turkish town of Konya every year to celebrate the life of the...invasions, Rumi and his family settled in Konya, the capital of the Seljuks. It was here...
...Festival takes place in mid-December in Konya when visitors from far and near travel...ancient Whirling Dervish (Sema) ceremony. Konya, the biblical Iconium of Roman times...BC. When the Byzantines came to power, Konya became an independent province and was...
...millennium currently underway in Turkey. Catalhoyuk, near Konya in southern Turkey, is the oldest urban centre ever to have...Near East. It rises up in twin mounds from the middle of the Konya plain, some 3,000 feet above sea level in fertile wheat lands...
...Valad and his family moved to the city of Konya (now in southern Turkey) at the request...Seljuq king Sultan Alaeddin Kayghobad. Konya (an ancient city called "Iconium" in...lived together. A school was built in Konya for Baha Valad to hold his classes and...
...founded their own state with its capital at Konya in central Anatolia. This Seljukid state...landscape of Asia from Turfan in the east to Konya in the west was dominated by dynasties...far removed from the cultural reach of Konya, let alone front the cultural ambience...
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...near Egirdir (Left) and a Traditional Carpet Dyers Shop in Konya High Hopes: The Train, Here Cutting through Romania, Offers...nicely priced rug from the devout, carpet-weaving city of Konya andthen to swim for a week in the tourist-light Turkish lake...
...warning, colliding with Jonathon and Nathan Konya," said prosecutor Alexander Menary...the pavement. Three generations of the Konya family, including grandfather John, 66...into a bush to stop him leaving. Jonathon Konya suffered a fractured finger, bruising...
...Order was founded in the 13th century in Konya, Turkey, by Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi...Hayati Dede, the former Mevlevi Sheikh of Konya, Turkey. Many of the participants in...performing the Sema at sacred Mevlevi sites in Konya and Istanbul. CONCERT PREVIEW The music...
...four major Anatolian cities of Bergama, Konya, Malatya and Erzurum. The exhibit is...the exhibit to central Anatolia and the Konya region, which is situated in the large...weaving and design traditions behind. Konya, therefore, has the largest range of...
New Test for Turkeys PM. KONYA, Turkey (Reuters) - Shortly before...prosperity and social conservatism, Konya, a leafy city on the plains of central...citys outskirts, firms that have turned Konya into a business hub by tapping into markets...
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KONYA kon ya, city (1990 pop. 509,208), capital of Konya prov., S central Turkey. It is the trade center of a...Sultan Muhammad II, the conqueror of Constantinople. Konya lost its political importance but remained a religious...
...sultan of Rum to settle in Iconium (now Konya), Turkey. His apprenticeship as a...beyond, to Turkey and India. His tomb in Konya is a place of pilgrimage, and the Mawlawiyya order is still centered in Konya. See selections of his mystical poems...
...earlier Seljuk empire; and the sultanate of Rum or Iconium (see Konya ), which comprised a large part of Asia Minor. All the Seljuk...the 16th cent. The Osmanlis In Asia Minor the sultanate of Konya was taken over, after the Mongol wave had receded, by the...
...Turkey by Ibrahim Pasha after Mahmud had refused to give Syria to Muhammad Ali as reward for his aid against the Greeks. At Konya, the Turkish army was completely routed (1832), and Constantinople was saved only by the intervention of a Russian fleet...
...period) Asia Minor ; Ionia ; Pontus ; Thrace ; Byzantium ; (for the medieval period) Byzantine Empire ; Armenia ; Turks ; Konya ; Karaman ; Nicaea, empire of ; Trebizond, empire of ; (for the modern period before 1918) Ottoman Empire ; Eastern Question...
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