
Most of the people who had a heartfelt ties to the Mevlevi order were people who devoted themselves to the art of calligraphy, which had a very important place in the Turkish-Islamic arts. One of the main reasons is that this sect gives more special importance to art, and for this reason, we can say that the most sufistic institution from which the most artisans came from among the dervishes is Mevlevism. For this reason, there is hardly any calligrapher who does not have a calligraphy plate with a stack of "Ya Hazrat Mevlana". These plates, on the other hand, were inscribed with certain stacking shapes, such as the destard coin form. These forms contain rich cultural meanings. For example, when the letters “yâ” and “nâ” are elongated and written as coins, it also resembles a dome; the dome, It coincides with Mevlâna's thought that while one foot is fixed in religion, he travels the whole world with the other foot.In this study, in various calligraphy works and collections, Hz. We tried to examine the Mevlana stacked line plates with their aesthetic and technical aspects.
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