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Ahi Emir Mausoleum
It is located on Arap Şeyh Street, east of the Behram Pasha Inn and the Kurşunlu Bathhouse.
Mausoleums
Güdük Minare (Sheikh Hasan Tomb)
The Tomb of Sheikh Hasan is located in the neighborhood of Sivas known as Güdük Minare. It is called Güdük Minare because, in the eyes of the locals, it resembles a short, stubby minaret.
Mausoleums
The Tomb of Kadı Burhanettin
The mausoleum is located in the Kadı Burhanettin neighborhood—which bears his name—in central Sivas, within the grounds of an old cemetery. It is within walking distance of Sivas’s historic city square.
Mausoleums
The Tomb of Şemsi Sivasi
The founder of the Şemsiye branch of the Halvetiye Order, a renowned religious scholar who authored nearly forty works in verse and prose (b. 1520–d. 1598) Şemsi Aziz’s tomb is located in the courtyard of the Meydan Mosque.
Mausoleums
Abdulvahabi Gazi Mausoleum
The tomb of Abdulvahab-ı Gazi—whose era has not yet been determined and who is known among the people as “the Prophet’s Standard-Bearer”—is located on Akkaya Hill in central Sivas. It is not known who built the tomb or when it was constructed.
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The Mausoleum of Ahmedi Turan Gazi
The mausoleum currently standing over the grave of Ahmet Turan Gazi on the Soğuk Çermik cliffs in Sivas was built in the 1990s.
Mausoleums
Sheikh Çoban Tomb
The Tomb of Sheikh Çoban is located in the Kaleardı neighborhood of Sivas. His real name is Sheikh Hüseyin Rai.
Mausoleums
The Mausoleum of İhramcızade İsmail Hakkı Efendi
The Tomb of İhramcızade İsmail Hakkı Efendi is located in the courtyard of the Sivas Ulu Mosque.