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Sifaiye Medresesi at Sivas, TurkeySifaiye Medresesi - a medrese built in 1217 in Sivas, Turkey. It bears typical Seljuk features and was built by the Rum Seljuk Sultan Kaykaus I
Caffarella Park - St. Sebastia Gate, RomeItaly - Lazio Region - Rome - Caffarella Park - St. Sebastia, Rome Date: circa 1910
Sivas - Ulu CamiiThe Ulu Camii (Mosque) completed in 1196 (famous for its simplicity - a showcase for the Seljuk Turks architectural success) at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia)
Sivas - Turkey - Ulu CamiiThe Ulu Camii (Mosque) completed in 1196 (famous for its simplicity - a showcase for the Seljuk Turks architectural success) at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia)
Sivas - Turkey - Ancient MosqueA very early Mosque at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia, sometimes spelt Sebastea or Sebasteia). Sivas is the provincial capital of the Sivas Province in Turkey
Village near Sivas, TurkeyA Village close to Sivas, Turkey, with a mosque built on the top of a rocky escarpment with a small river winding below and fertile fields stretching in all directions toward distant hills
Sivas - Turkey - Guduk MinareA turbe (tomb) thought to have been built for Ertann Hassan by his son in 1347 at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia, sometimes spelt Sebastea or Sebasteia)
Republican Troops in a fortified position, near San SebastiaPhotograph showing a unit of Republican troops firing from behind a parapet of sandbags, near San Sebastian in the province of Guipuzcoa, 1936