Odalar Mosque
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The Odalar Mosque (Turkish: Odalar Câmîi, meaning "the mosque of the barracks" after the nearby accommodations of the married Janissaries established in this quarter in the 18th century. Also: Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Câmîi) was an Ottoman mosque in Istanbul. The building was originally a Byzantine-era Eastern Orthodox church of unknown dedication. In 1475, after the Fall of Constantinople (1453), it became a Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Mary of Constantinople, until finally it was converted into a mosque by the Ottomans in 1640. The mosque was destroyed by fire in 1919, and since then has fallen into ruin. As of 2011, only some walls remain, hidden among modern buildings.
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La moschea Odalar (in turco: Odalar Câmîi, che significa "moschea delle caserme" a causa dei vicini alloggiamenti dei Giannizzeri sposati edificati in questo quartiere nel XVIII secolo. Anche: Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Câmîi) era una moschea ottomana di Istanbul. L'edificio era originariamente una chiesa ortodossa bizantina di dedica sconosciuta. Nel 1475, dopo la caduta di Costantinopoli (1453), divenne una chiesa cattolica romana, dedicata a santa Maria di Costantinopoli, finché nel 1640 fu finalmente convertita in una moschea dagli Ottomani. La moschea fu distrutta da un incendio nel 1919 e da allora è caduta in rovina. Nel 2011 di essa rimanevano solo alcuni muri, nascosti tra edifici moderni.
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Die Odalar-Moschee (türkisch Odalar Camii, auch Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Camii) war eine ehemalige byzantinische Kirche und osmanische Moschee in Istanbul. Nach der osmanischen Eroberung Konstantinopels im Jahr 1453 wurde die Kirche 1475 zur römisch-katholischen Kirche Sankt Maria von Konstantinopel und 1640 zur Moschee. Das Gotteshaus wurde 1919 bei einem Brand zerstört und verfällt seither. Geblieben sind nur einige Außenwände inmitten moderner Wohnbebauung.
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The Mosque seen from East with Kariye Mosque in the background after the fire of 1919
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Die Odalar-Moschee (türkisch Odalar Camii, auch Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Camii) war eine ehemalige byzantinische Kirche und osmanische Moschee in Istanbul. Nach der osmanischen Eroberung Konstantinopels im Jahr 1453 wurde die Kirche 1475 zur römisch-katholischen Kirche Sankt Maria von Konstantinopel und 1640 zur Moschee. Das Gotteshaus wurde 1919 bei einem Brand zerstört und verfällt seither. Geblieben sind nur einige Außenwände inmitten moderner Wohnbebauung. Ihren Namen „Baracken-Moschee“ (gelegentlich auch „Kammer-Moschee“) erhielt sie von den nahen Unterkünften der verheirateten Janitscharen, die im 18. Jahrhundert im Viertel errichtet wurden.
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The Odalar Mosque (Turkish: Odalar Câmîi, meaning "the mosque of the barracks" after the nearby accommodations of the married Janissaries established in this quarter in the 18th century. Also: Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Câmîi) was an Ottoman mosque in Istanbul. The building was originally a Byzantine-era Eastern Orthodox church of unknown dedication. In 1475, after the Fall of Constantinople (1453), it became a Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Mary of Constantinople, until finally it was converted into a mosque by the Ottomans in 1640. The mosque was destroyed by fire in 1919, and since then has fallen into ruin. As of 2011, only some walls remain, hidden among modern buildings.
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Müftu Sokaĝi 20-22
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