About Sifaiye Medresesi
Sifaiye Medresesi is a medrese worked in 1217 in Sivas, Turkey. It bears run of the mill Seljuk highlights and was worked by the Rum Seljuk Sultan Kaykaus I, who was known for his affection for the city of Sivas where he spent the expansive piece of his time of reign. The Sultanate of Rum otherwise called the Rum sultanate, Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate, Sultanate of Iconium, Anatolian Seljuk State or Turkey Seljuk State was a Turko-Persian Sunni Muslim state built up in the parts of Anatolia which had been vanquished from the Byzantine Empire by the Seljuk Empire, which was set up by the Seljuk Turks.
The name Rum was an equivalent word for Greek, as it stays in present day Turkish, in spite of the fact that its induction is from the Arabic name for Rome and the Roman Empire, ar-Rum, a credit from Greek, "Romans". The complex comprises of a Darussifa and the medrese where restorative investigations were additionally instructed. The complex is additionally then again called under the sultan Izeddin Keykavus I's name whose tomb is situated inside the compound.
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