About Konya
Konya is a city in Turkey, on the central plateau of Anatolia. It has a population of 742 690 (in 2000) and it is the capital of
Konya Province, which is the biggest Turkish province in terms of area.
Konya Interesting Places
Çamliköy, Yakamanastir, Kale, Huglu, Karaburun and Kizilören forest recreation areas, Meram vinyards, hot springs, Ivriz stone relief,
Beysehir Castle, Akmanastir (monastry), Hagia Eleni Church, Sirçali old theological school (medrese), Tacül Vezir old theological school
(medrese) and Mausoleum, Ince Minareli Medrese, Ali Gav, Küçük Karatay, Karatay and Ismail Aka (Tas Medrese) old theological schools
(medrese), Has Bey and Nasuh Bey Quran schools for children (darülhuffaz), Seydisehir school for teachers (muallimhane), Iplikçi Mosque
and school, Sadreddin Konevi Mosque and Mausoleum, Alaeddin Dursunoglu, Selimiye, Kapi, Aziziye, Esrefoglu and Pir Hüseyin mosques,
Sahip Ata, Karabas Veli and Lala Mustafa Pasha mosque complexes, Aksehir and Eregli Grand Mosques, Mevlana Mausoleum and Dervish Lodge,
Nasreddin Hoca Mausoleum, the small mosques (mescit) - Tas Mescit, Sirçali Mescit, Karatay, Tahir and Zühre, Altunkalem, Güdük Minare
and Küçük Ayasofya mescits, Yusuf Aga Library, Kubadabad Palace, Seyyid Mahmud Hayran and Seyh Sahabeddin lodges, Kizilviran, Sultan,
Zazadin, Horozlu, Kadin, Ishakli and Kuruçesme inns, Rüstem Pasha inn (caravansary), Konya Archeology, Karatay Tile Works, Konya Stone
and Wood Works, Konya Monument Graves, Atatürk's House and Culture, Konya Ethnography, Konya Mevlana, Koyunoglu, Aksehir Stone Works,
Aksehir, Atatürk and Ethnography, Eregli Museums.