[235] It has been well published by Rott: Kleinasiatische Denkmäler, p. 103.

[236] ’Ala ed Din reigned from 1219 to 1236, but the tomb is dated by an inscription in the year 1344.

[237] It was built in 1381-2 by the wife of ’Ala ed Dîn, Prince of Ḳaramân. See Sarre: Denkmäler Persischer Baukunst, p. 135.