25.ULUSLARARASI ORTAÇAĞ VE TÜRK DÖNEMİ KAZILARI VE SANAT TARİHİ ARAŞTIRMALARI
BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF KUBADABAD
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Necmettin Erbakan Üniversitesi Yayınları
With the construction of Kubadabad Palace, a city with the same name was founded on the plain expanding towards the plain in the south-west of the palace. The skirts of Anamas Mountain, which is a suburb of the city of Kubadabad, and the structures belonging to the Seljuk era on the islands located on the Beyşehir Lake constitute the subject of this paper. Located at the foot of Anamas Mountain, the Malanda Mansion is the most important structure of the land suburb of the city. On the Beyşehir lake, 30 different sizes, large and small, appear when the waters recede or turn into a peninsula. There is an island around. Some of these islands, which are close to Kubadabad and have structures built in the Seljuk era, are part of the city’s suburbs. It is known that there are mansion ruins on Donkey and Church Island, the most fundamental of which is the structures on Kızkalesi, which currently covers the entire island. In addition to these, in İğdeli, especially in the south-west of the lake, on a group of islands close to each other known as the Kes (Kise) Islands in the local mouth, it can be determined that there are building remains contemporary with Kubadabad. In this paper, the building remains, their qualities and their connection with Kubadabad will be discussed.