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.
In 1919, the decision to liberate Turkey from
the occupying foreign powers was made by the
National Congress which had convened in Sivas.
Today, the 19th century building where the
congress was held has been restored as the
Ataturk and Congress Museum, with a display
about the War of Independence as well as an
ethnography exhibit. In the Buruciye Medrese,
the Museum of Archaeology and Stoneworks
displays finds from local digs and Islamic
tombstones with reliefs. The 19th century
Akaylar Mansion House Museum is now an
ethnography museum.In town, there are
excellent Sivas carpets for sale; the city has
long had a reputation for fine weaving. And in
Sivrialan Village, the Asik Veysel Museum
commemorates the famous Turkish poet
(1884-1973) who was born here and who lived
and died here.
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). |