- French) (1 ed.). Paris:
Institut Français d'Études Byzantines. p. 41. "
Haghia Sophia".
Istanbul /: Emporis.
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- the 19th century. With its
architectural form
paraphrasing the
Byzantine Haghia Sophia, the
builders hoped that it will
eventually evolve into a universal...
-
fusion of a
native Turkish tradition with
certain elements of the plan of
Haghia Sophia, the
former cathedral of Constantinople,
converted into a mosque...
- Agia, ayia, aghia, hagia,
haghia or AGIA may
refer to: Agia,
feminine form of Agios, 'saint' Agia,
Cyprus Ayia Napa Agia, Chania, a town in
Chania (regional...
- that he
wanted to end the lineage. He is
buried in the
courtyard of the
Haghia Sophia. In the 2015
Turkish television series Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem, Mustafa...
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Hagia Triada (also Ayia...
- Ayii
Trimithias respectively). The
feminine is agia, ayia, aghia,
hagia or
haghia (Gr****: Αγία or in
polytonic form Ἁγία), for
example Agia
Varvara (Saint...
- Late
Minoan IB period. The
primary sources of
sealed do****ents come from
Haghia Triada (1103),
Zakros (560),
Khania (210),
Knossos (125),
Phaistos (35)...
-
travels in the Navy he made a stop in Constantinople,
where he
visited Haghia Sophia,
which he
would later write about.
While stationed in Bizerte, he...
-
September 1650 Constantinople,
Ottoman Empire Burial Ibrahim I mausoleum,
Haghia Sophia Spouse Ladikli Bayram Pasha (m. 1622; died 1638) Nakkaş Mustafa...