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Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Islamists and Secularists Battle Over Turkey's Hagia Sophia Museum

Islamists and Secularists Battle Over Turkey's Hagia Sophia Museum
By Owen Matthews / June 2, 2015 3:51 PM EDT
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Empires have risen and fallen, but the dome of the great basilica remains, dominating the skyline of Istanbul for the past 14 centuries. Built by the Roman emperor Justinian in 532 as the Church of the Holy Wisdom, the Hagia Sophia served as the principal church of Eastern Christianity for 916 years. When the Turkish Sultan Mehmet II captured the city in 1453, he stopped at the monumental porch and stooped to scatter dust on his turban as a gesture of humility before Allah the Victory-Giver.

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