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Seljuk palace of Konya

The Seljuk palace of Konya, locally known as Seljuk Kiosk, or sometimes Alaeddin Kiosk or Kılıç Arslan II Kiosk, is an ancient palatial structure in Konya, Turkey. The Palace was initially built by Sultan Kılıç Aslan II (1156-1192), first Sultan of the Sultanate of Rum. It is the earliest datable court monument of the Sultanate of Rum.

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File:Selgiuchidi d'anatolia, statua di leone, xiii secolo, dal chiosco alaeddin a konya 02.jpg|Lion sculpture from the walls of the palace File:Sultan Kilij Arslan II enthroned in a tile from Alaeddin Palace, Konya, 1156-92.jpg|Sultan Kilij Arslan II enthroned, Alaeddin Palace, Konya, 1156–1192. File:Royal hunt. Glazed, Mina'i technique. Anatolian Seljuk period, 2nd half of the 12th century CE. From the kiosk of Kilij Arslan II at Konya. Museum of Islamic Art (Tiled Kiosk), Istanbul (detail).jpg|Royal hunt. Glazed Anatolian Seljuq tile Konya, 2nd half of 12th century. File:Hexagonal Tile Ensemble with Sphinx MET h1 1976.245.jpg|Hexagonal tile ensemble with Sphinx, ca.1160s–70s. File:Konya Ruins of the Seljuk palace 016.jpg|Remains of muqarnas File:Selgiuchidi d'anatolia, rilievo con caccia al drago e al leone, xiii secolo (istanbul, museo d'arti turche e islamiche).jpg|Hunting scene in a frieze. ==References==
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