Sivas
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Sivas, an important
commercial center stood, during the Middle Ages, at the junction of the
caravan routes to Persia and Baghdad.Between 1142 and 1171, it was the
capital of the Danismend Emirs and a vitally important urban center during
Seijuk rule. The remaining architectural monuments reflect Sivas's former
prominent position. The Ulu Mosque dates from the Danismend Emirate, but
the Seljuk buildings:the 13th century Izzeddin Keykavus Sifahanesi - a
hospital and a medical school, the beautifully decorated Gok Medrese, the
twin minarets of the Cifte Minare Medrese as well as the Buruciye Medrese
all testify to the exciting aesthetic of the Seljuk period. |
Kangal, 68 km south of Sivas, is the home of Turkey's most famous breed of dog - the Kangal ("dog of the Galatians", 3rd century B.C). Used as sheep dogs, these golden-haired animals have also proven themselves in police and security work.Twelve kilometers northeast of Kangal is the famous spa, Balikli Kaplica. The 36-degree Celsius waters contain bicarbonate, calcium, and magnesium, and spring from the earth accompanied by scores of tiny fish that are said to aid in the cure of skin complaints. In Sivas province are the famous spas Sicak Cermik (warm spas) and Soguk Cermik (cold spas). |

