
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a museum exhibit featuring wax figures and informational displays in Eskisehir, Turkey. The central subject is a lifelike mannequin depicting Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi, identified by a plaque at its base. He is seated cross-legged, adorned in a dark green turban and a flowing dark green cloak over a beige robe, holding a string of golden prayer beads (tasbih). His face features a prominent long white beard. To the left, part of another mannequin is visible, dressed in a grey metallic chainmail-like tunic and dark trousers, with a hand resting on a textured base. The background consists of large, sepia-toned informational panels. One panel details "TÜRKLER'İN ANADOLU'YA AKINLARI ANADOLU SELÇUKLU DEVLETİ'NİN KURULUŞU" (Invasions of Turks to Anatolia, Establishment of the Anatolian Seljuk State), providing historical context about events like the Malazgirt Victory, the First Crusade, and the significance of Eskişehir. It features illustrations of warriors, battles, and historical figures. Another panel focuses on "SEYYID BATTAL GAZI," describing his life and contributions. Both panels bear the title "BALMUMU HEYKELLER MÜZESİ" (Wax Sculptures Museum). A blurred red sign is visible, which appears to warn "DİKKAT CAM KIRILIR" (Attention, glass breaks). The scene is an indoor museum setting, designed to educate visitors about historical and cultural figures and events relevant to the region. The figures are static displays, presenting historical personalities.
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