Yediler Tomb
İlbadi Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Denizli and has been used since the Seljuk period (13th century). Therefore, the “Sevens Tomb” must have been inside or adjacent to the İlbadi Cemetery in the old years. However, today's road, which was later deepened and opened, separated the cemetery and the tomb from each other. Apart from this, the fact that there is an inscription belonging to the zawiya written in the name of Şücaeddin İnanç Bey İbni Ali Bey, dated 1334 M., located in the İlbadi Cemetery in the old years, brings to mind that this inscription belongs to a zaviye next to the tomb. Therefore, the graves in this tomb must belong to İnanç Bey and his family. Apart from this, west of the bazaar castle; It is mentioned in the sources that there is the Ahi Sinan Lodge between the castle and the cemetery, and a tomb belonging to Ahi Sinan. However, no tombstones belonging to Inanc Bey and his family were found in the Ilbadi Cemetery.
The tombs in the Yediler tomb must belong to the Beys of Denizli, as it is located at the top of the İlbadi Cemetery in the center of Denizli and is a respected tomb that is constantly attracted by the public. It is known that when Ibn Battuda came to Denizli, a festive ceremony was held on the threshold of İnanç Bey (Sultan) in Namazgah next to İlbadi cemetery, and charity meals were given here. For this reason, it is thought that this tomb belongs to the Inançoğulları Principality.