Molla Zeyrek Mosque of Istanbul, converted from Pantokrator Monastery of Eastern Roman Empire during the Ottoman Empire era after the conquest


Molla Zeyrek Mosque of Istanbul, which is converted from Pantokrator Monastery of Eastern Roman Empire during the Ottoman Empire era after the conquest of the Constantinople, from a distance with surrounding housing areas. Built during 1118-1136 After St. Sophia, it is the second largest Byzantine era estate in Istanbul.


Size: 5042px × 3036px
Location: Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
Photo credit: © Mete Basar BAYPINAR / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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