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Hagia Sophia

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Hagia Sophia
tourist attraction, mosque, museum
Part ofHistoric Areas of Istanbul Edit
Inception23 Hywan Hwa 532 Edit
Has usemosque Edit
Namebasilique de Sainte-Sophie Edit
Native labelΑγία Σοφία, Ayasofya Edit
Field of workByzantine art Edit
AffiliationMuseum Directorate of Ayasofya Edit
Religion or worldviewSunni Islam Edit
Named afterHoly Wisdom Edit
FounderConstantine the Great Edit
CultureByzantine architecture, Ottoman architecture Edit
Ka̱byenTurkey Edit
Located in the administrative territorial entityFatih, İstanbul, Istanbul, Cankurtaran Edit
LocationSultan Ahmet Edit
Located in/on physical featureMarmara Region Edit
Christian liturgical riteRoman Rite Edit
Coordinate location41°0′30″N 28°58′48″E Edit
Commissioned byJustinian I Edit
Dedicated toHoly Wisdom Edit
Made from materialbrick Edit
ArchitectIsidore of Miletus, Anthemius of Tralles Edit
Architectural styleByzantine architecture, basilica Edit
Date of official opening537 Edit
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date404, 14 Hywan Yring 532 Edit
Payment types acceptedcash, Müzekart Edit
Heritage designationpart of UNESCO World Heritage Site, cultural property requiring protection Edit
Described at URLhttps://www.thebyzantinelegacy.com/hagia-sophia Edit
ContainsTomb of Mehmed III Edit
Patron saintJesus Christ Edit
State of conservationpreserved Edit
Category for the exterior of the itemCategory:Exterior of Hagia Sophia Edit
Category for the interior of the itemCategory:Interior of Hagia Sophia Edit
Category for the view from the itemCategory:Views from Hagia Sophia Edit
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Hagia Sophia[a] ba bvo na n yei a̱gbodang bat tswa ka̱ta̱ssu Hagia Sophia ni,[b] a̱ yet ka̱bvwa tswa ka̱ta̱ssu bu̱ tada bu̱ nkkang swatka̱sa ka̱ya ni Istanbul, Turkey. A̱ yin yet coc ka̱bvwa tssup ka̱za ntazwa an cei a̱rya (360–1453) bu̱ ka̱bvwa saai nkyang ntada a rya (1935–2020). Nka a̱ yet a̱ngbom ka̱yat na̱nok na̱tat u̱ du̱tyok Roma ti ba yin yrek ka̱bvwa ya du̱tyok nba a̱ nok a̱ tyak an cei AD 537, tu yet ka̱tsutsrang ka a̱ byi a̱kpai u ba ra a̱ tyi ka̱yat ni a̱ na̱nok ka̱ram a̱ ya a̱ rau konzan du̱nok u̱ ka̱sa ka a̱ bvo byi a̱kup u a̱ nrok a̱ bvo yet ka̱kang nyei a̱ngban ni. Ka̱ngbop ya cin bvwo du̱nok ka̱ram Byzantine[2] wwon a̱ bvo shei sussai du̱nok bu̱ nkkang u̱ du̱wat wwut bu̱ na̱nok".[3]