About Tokat Museum
Tokat Museum is a gallery in Tokat, Turkey. It houses noteworthy finds from the area including models and coins. Huge numbers of the things start in the Anatolian Seljuks era. An prior exhibition hall was initially situated in Gokmedrese, a notable working in Tokat. On 18 September 2012, the exhibition hall was moved to a bedesten called Arastali which was most likely worked amid the rule of Ottoman sultan Mehmet I. The bedesten is on Sulusokak road in the Camii Kebir quarter.
The paleohistory segment of the gallery houses Hittiten mud tablets from Mazat Hoyuk, a sword from the Hellenistic age, and bronze models from the Roman age. The gathering incorporates coins from different human advancements, and particularly from the Anatolian Seljuks time. In the ethnographic area, the most imperative thing is the manually written Koran of 1191, from the Anatolian Seljuks period. There are likewise precedents of earthenware production. Two rooms of the historical center display hand-painted scarf assembling and copper works, two of the well known specialties of Tokat amid the Ottoman Empire.
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