SEYİT HASAN TURBEH
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Seyit Hasan Tomb is located in the north of the village of Fuel, about 20 km southeast of Batman city center, within an area of approximately 122 square meters. The historical complex building, which is in the nature of a social complex in the village of Fuel, includes a dervish lodge, zawiyah, çilehane, retreat center, masjids and accommodation and accommodation for visitors.
This tomb, which is located within the complex, is protected by a wooden rectangular prism cage approximately 1 m high from the surface. In the inscription on the wooden chest, it is stated that it belongs to a person named Seyit Hasan and the date of his death is H. 731 (M. 1251). The mausoleum, which has a front space, has a double dome. The mausoleum, which has a rectangular plan close to a square, consists of three parts. There is a front entrance and two places where the main tombs are located.
There are entrances to the south and west of the tomb. A tombstone inscribed with celi sülüs was placed at the point where the wall at the top of the entrance to the south ends.
A tombstone was used on the lintel of the other entrance to the west. The entrance to the place where the main tombs are located in the north narrows inwards and decreases in height. The entrance door is straight from the outside and has a pointed arch from the inside.
The section where the tomb of Sheikh Hasan is located has a rectangular plan. The coffin is located in the center of the section. There is a crenellated window opening to the west of the section, and a low-arched niche to the southwest. From here, one can pass to the burial chamber in the eastern section. The entrance to the burial chamber in the eastern section was built above the ground of the main tomb. There are two tombs in this section, which is passed through a low entrance opening.
The upper cover of the tomb is covered with a pointed dome. The transition system to the dome is provided by squinches. It is seated on a polygonal pulley located in the west of the domes arranged in a conical form. The pulley of the dome in the eastern section has probably collapsed. The pulley part is grooved. The rubble stone material on the facades of the tomb was plastered and painted in later periods.