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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya

Centuries-old carvings and calligraphy decorations have been uncovered during restoration work at a tomb dedicated to Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, the famed 13th century Sufi Muslim poet and scholar, in central Turkey's Konya province.

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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya

Born in 1207, young Rumi and his family fled to Konya, then the capital of the Anatolian Seljuks, where he spent most of his life and died in 1273.

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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya

It was there that his son founded the Mevlevi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, famous for the Sufi dance known as the Sama ceremony, to perpetuate his father's teachings.

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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya
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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya
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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya
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Restorations reveal 500-year-old handiwork in Rumi’s tomb in Konya