Sıddık Bin Mahmud

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Sıddık Bin Mahmud (* 13th century; † unknown) was a Seljuk architect in Anatolia .

Mahmud is considered one of the most important architects of the Seljuk architectural style. His most famous building is the Alâeddin Mosque in Niğde , built around 1223 . This mosque was on the orders of Sultan Kai Kobad I. by his İmrahor Zeyneddin Beşare bin Abdullah commissioned.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Eczacibaşi Sanat Ansiklopedisi (German: Ezacibaşi Kunstenzyklopädie ) Editor: Yem Yayin (Yapi-Endüstri Merkezi Yayinlari), page 1654, 3rd edition, 1997 ISBN 975-7438-54-5 (Turkish)