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343:, and a new entrance on the northwest side was opened. In the last phase of its life the edifice had a wooden roof and kept its internal hexagonal plant, with a deeply arched recess on each side, five of them bearing a window and one the entrance gate. Outside the building showed four alternating sides, two circular bearing two windows each and two projecting bays bearing respectively one window and the entrance gate. In front of the building the Ottomans erected a porch. During the demolition in 1930 traces of paintings stemming from the Palaiologan period could be still observed. On that occasion some architectural elements were dismantled and since then have been kept at the 315: 55: 36: 306:) after the lodging of the Janissaries, and was repeatedly hit by the fires which ravaged the neighborhood in 1660, 1693 and 1718. During the great fire of 1782 the building partially burned and was afterward restored changing its plan. The fire of 1911 severely damaged the edifice, which in 1930 was demolished after a short surveying of the museum department, since it lay in the middle of a planned new road. 62: 322:
The building had originally a round plan with an outer diameter of 11.2 m, and was perhaps surmounted by a dome. On the south side there was a rectangular apse. The interior was hexagonal, and each side was adorned with a rectangular niche. Surveys executed before the demolition revealed window-like
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Nothing is known about the history of this small round building, erected between the fifth and the sixth century, during Byzantine times. According to some scholars it could have been a burial place, while others think that it was the library of a
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burial chamber, measuring 2.9 m x 3.17 m, was covered with a flat dome. During the conversion into a mosque, the old entrance was closed with masonry because of the erection of the
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La Géographie Ecclésiastique de l'Empire Byzantin. 1. Part: Le Siège de Constantinople et le Patriarcat Oecuménique. 3rd Vol. : Les Églises et les Monastères
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building. Its usage during the Byzantine era is unclear. The small edifice - pulled down in 1930 to open a new road - was a minor example of
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Bildlexikon zur Topographie Istanbuls: Byzantion, Konstantinupolis, Istanbul bis zum Beginn d. 17 Jh
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openings in the foundation (made of rubble) which hint to the presence of a
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The structure was located in Istanbul, in the district of
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The Mosque in a drawing of 1877, from A.G. Paspates'
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Balaban Aga Mosque is located in Istanbul Fatih
Mosque
Early Byzantine
Istanbul
Turkey
Coordinates
41°00′40″N 28°57′30″E / 41.0110°N 28.9583°E / 41.0110; 28.9583
Turkish
mosque
Istanbul
Byzantine
architecture of the Byzantine early period
Constantinople
Fatih
mosque of Laleli
Mosque of Beyazit
monastery
mausoleum
Palaiologan period
Fall of Constantinople
Beyazid II
Turkish
Agha
Janissaries
endowment
Turkish

crypt
brickwork

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