AYA SOFIA MASJID: RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN
Much of the AYA SOFIA Masjid was completed in the 6th century (primarily from 532–537), during the reign of Byzantine Emperor JUSTININE I . The original church to occupy the site (called the Megale Ekklesia) was commissioned by Emperor CONSTANTINE I in 325, razed during a riot in 404, later rebuilt, and destroyed once again in 532 before Justinian commissioned the building that exists today. Since then, mosaics were added throughout the Byzantine period, structural modifications were made in both the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, and features important to the Islamic architectural tradition were constructed during Ottoman ownership of the structure. The structure originally erected on the site of the AYA SOFIA was a Christian cathedral called the Megale Ekklesia, which was commissioned by the first Christian Roman emperor,CONSTANTINE I . Prior to that, the site had been home to a pagan temple. It went through another religious conversion after the conquest of CONSTANTINOPOL...
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