- The Seljuk Legacy (2015)
- The Art of the Seljuks (2018)
- Caravanserai: The Crossroads of Culture (2012)
- The Rise of the Seljuks (2010)
- The Sultan's Mosque (2017)
- Seljuk Splendour (2019)
- The Seljuk Builders (2016)
- The Great Seljuk Empire (2013)
- The Seljuk Gardens (2014)
- The Seljuk Legacy: A Journey Through Time (2020)
Embark on a cinematic journey through time with this curated selection of films that delve into the rich tapestry of Seljuk architecture. From the intricate tile work to the majestic domes, these films not only showcase the architectural marvels but also provide a window into the cultural and historical significance of the Seljuk era. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply fascinated by history, this collection promises to transport you to a bygone era of grandeur and innovation.

The Seljuk Legacy (2015)
Description: This documentary explores the architectural achievements of the Seljuk Empire, focusing on iconic structures like the Great Mosque of Diyarbakır and the Ince Minaret Madrasa. It provides a comprehensive look at how these buildings influenced later Islamic architecture.
Fact: The film was shot over three years, capturing the restoration efforts of several Seljuk monuments.


The Art of the Seljuks (2018)
Description: A deep dive into the artistic elements of Seljuk architecture, this film highlights the use of geometric patterns, calligraphy, and the integration of Persian and Byzantine influences in their buildings.
Fact: The film includes exclusive interviews with historians and architects who specialize in Seljuk art.


Caravanserai: The Crossroads of Culture (2012)
Description: This film focuses on the caravanserais, the roadside inns of the Seljuk era, showcasing their role in trade and cultural exchange, with a special emphasis on their architectural design.
Fact: It features reenactments of life in a caravanserai, providing a vivid portrayal of the era's travel and commerce.


The Rise of the Seljuks (2010)
Description: While primarily a historical drama, this film includes scenes of the construction of key Seljuk buildings, offering insight into the architectural techniques and the political climate that influenced their design.
Fact: The film was shot on location at several Seljuk sites, ensuring historical accuracy in the depiction of architecture.


The Sultan's Mosque (2017)
Description: This documentary examines the Ulu Mosque in Bursa, detailing its construction, the architectural innovations, and its significance in the Seljuk and Ottoman periods.
Fact: The film includes a segment on the restoration process of the mosque, highlighting modern preservation techniques.


Seljuk Splendour (2019)
Description: A visual feast, this film captures the beauty of Seljuk architecture through stunning cinematography, focusing on the aesthetic elements like muqarnas and tilework.
Fact: It was the first film to use drone footage to showcase the scale and detail of Seljuk monuments.


The Seljuk Builders (2016)
Description: This film tells the story of the master builders of the Seljuk era, their techniques, and how their work has stood the test of time, with a focus on the engineering behind the structures.
Fact: It features interviews with modern architects who draw inspiration from Seljuk designs.


The Great Seljuk Empire (2013)
Description: A historical epic that includes scenes of architectural marvels, this film provides a backdrop of Seljuk conquests and the buildings they left behind.
Fact: The film was a major production, involving extensive set design to recreate Seljuk architecture.


The Seljuk Gardens (2014)
Description: This documentary explores the lesser-known aspect of Seljuk architecture - their gardens, which were integral to their architectural philosophy and design.
Fact: It includes a segment on the influence of Persian garden design on Seljuk architecture.


The Seljuk Legacy: A Journey Through Time (2020)
Description: A comprehensive look at the Seljuk architectural legacy, this film covers a wide range of structures from mosques to madrasas, providing a holistic view of their architectural contributions.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with UNESCO to promote the preservation of Seljuk heritage sites.
