House of Mengüjek

The adjoining medical center, or Darüşşifa, was built in the same year by Turan Melik, daughter of the Mengüjek ruler of Erzincan, Fahreddin Behram Shah.

[4] Sayf al-Din Şahinşah's coinage, of which there are three known varieties in copper, captures the essence of Seljuk dominance as it was felt in Divrigi in late twelfth-century Anatolia.

[5] The earliest type, which dates to 1171-2, is inscribed with Şahinşah's name on the reverse and Kilij Arslan II's name and title on the obverse.

[6] This coin was most likely indicates a numismatic symbol of servitude to Kilij Arslan II, during the time Şahinşah seized control in Divrigi.

[6] This type likely refers to the time just after Kilij Arslan II's death in 1192, when the sultan's sons engaged in a civil war for the Seljuk throne.

Territories associated with the House of Mengüjek.
Divriği Great Mosque ( Ulu Cami ) portal (1228–1229)
Lightwell of the Divriği Great Mosque (1228–1229).