词条 | Kesikköprü |
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Kesikköprü Bridge (literally "Broken bridge") is a historical bridge in Central Anatolia, Turkey. The bridge is situated in Kırşehir Province at {{coord|38|57|42|N|34|11|57|E}}. It is to the south of the village with the same name and over Kızılırmak River (Hallys of the antiquity). Its elevation with respect to sea level is {{convert|860|m}} and its length is {{convert|220|m}}.[1] According to the inscription of the bridge on the east side it was constructed by Kaykaus II of The Seljuks of Anatolia in 1248.[2] Although the original material is limestone in a later restoration, other types of stones were used. The bridge is an arch type bridge with 13 arches. The feet under the arches are supported by triangular bulges.[2] Although it is still standing the road now passes over a modern bridge constructed about {{convert|180|m}} to the west. References1. ^Social sciences page {{tr icon}} {{Bridges in Turkey}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kesikköprü}}2. ^1 Fügen İlter:Osmanlılara kadar Türk Köprüleri,Karayolları Genel Müdürlüğü, 1978, p.167-9 3 : Bridges in Turkey|Kırşehir Province|Bridges over the Kızılırmak |
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