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Ayasofya Camisinin İçi

Interior Of St.Sophia's

Printing Date of  Antique Print:

1839

Antique Print Type:

Steel Engraving

Çelik Baskı

Artist (Painter):

William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)

Created by (Engraver):

James Carter (1798-1855)

Published Book-Printing House:

The Beauties Of The Bosphorus (London Published For Proprietors By Geo. Virtue 26 Ivy Lane, 1839)

Ayasofya Camisinin İçi

Antique Print Original Name: 

Interior Of St.Sophia's

Labels:

Ayasofya Camisinin İçi ; Gravür ; 19.Yüzyıl ; 1839 ; Ülke ; Şehir ; Türkiye ; Türk ; İstanbul ; Oryantal ; Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ; Mimari ; Cami ; Kilise ; Süsleme ; İbadet ; Namaz ; Geleneksel Kostüm

Interior Of St.Sophia's ; Antique Print ; 19.Century ; 1839 ; Country ; City ; Turkey ; Turkish ; Constantinople ; Istanbul ; Oriental ; Ottoman Empire ; Architecture ; Ayasofya Mosque ; Church ; Ornamental ; Worship ; Pray ; Traditional Costume

Information About the Original:

Additional:

Bizans İmparatoru I. Jüstinyen tarafından, 537 yılında İstanbul'un tarihi yarımadasında inşa ettirilmiş bazilika planlı bir patrik katedrali olup, 1453 yılında İstanbul'un Osmanlılar tarafından alınmasından sonra, Fatih Sultan Mehmet tarafından camiye dönüştürülmüştür. 1935 yılından beri ise müze olarak kullanılmaktadır.

Hagia Sophia was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in 537 as a church on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. After Istanbul was conquered by the Ottomans in 1453, it was converted into a mosque by Fatih Sultan Mehmet. It was used as a museum between 1935-2020, and it has been used as a mosque again since 2020.

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