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mostar, cilt.10, ss.20-24, 2012 (Hakemsiz Dergi)

  • Yayın Türü: Makale / Kısa Makale
  • Cilt numarası: 10
  • Basım Tarihi: 2012
  • Dergi Adı: mostar
  • Sayfa Sayıları: ss.20-24
  • Erciyes Üniversitesi Adresli: Hayır

Özet

Haghia Sophia was a small Church located to the North East of Turkey. Because of its dimensions when compared with Haghia Sophia in Istanbul it is called also “Small Haghia Sophia”. When Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror added Trabzon in the Ottoman Borders, He converted main cathedral of city into Mosque, Whereas he did not converted Haghia Sophia into Mosque though it was the most beautiful building of Comnens. About one hundred year after the conquest, Haghia Sophia converted into a mosque after it has served as a church over 300 years and used as a mosque until the Russian occupation in 1916. The period of usage of as a mosque was longer than the church.

After the foundation of modern Turkish Republic, Haghia Sophia continued to be used as a mosque for a while, and all frescos during this time were under white wash except some cleaned by Russian Archeologist Usbensky during Russian Occupation. The most beautiful carvings of Haghia Sophia placed on the southern narthex, the frizzes showing the creation of Adam and Eva. The Bell Tower is about 200 years younger than the main complex also includes elaborate paintings in the small cell at the middle.

Haghia Sophia was a small Church located to the North East of Turkey. Because of its dimensions when compared with Haghia Sophia in Istanbul it is called also “Small Haghia Sophia”. When Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror added Trabzon in the Ottoman Borders, He converted main cathedral of city into Mosque, Whereas he did not converted Haghia Sophia into Mosque though it was the most beautiful building of Comnens. About one hundred year after the conquest, Haghia Sophia converted into a mosque after it has served as a church over 300 years and used as a mosque until the Russian occupation in 1916. The period of usage of as a mosque was longer than the church.

After the foundation of modern Turkish Republic, Haghia Sophia continued to be used as a mosque for a while, and all frescos during this time were under white wash except some cleaned by Russian Archeologist Usbensky during Russian Occupation. The most beautiful carvings of Haghia Sophia placed on the southern narthex, the frizzes showing the creation of Adam and Eva. The Bell Tower is about 200 years younger than the main complex also includes elaborate paintings in the small cell at the middle