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1 2,5 | Studion, which is now the mosque Mir-Achor djami.~ A number 2 3,16| It was transformed into a mosque in 1453. Strzygowski said: “ 3 3,16| destroyed to make room for the mosque of Muhammed II the Conqueror. 4 3,16| building had been closed as a mosque and would henceforth be 5 4,1 | within its walls, such as the Mosque of Omar, never again created 6 4,4 | citadel of Ani (622). The mosque of Omar at Jerusalem, built 7 5,2 | is also connected with a mosque, which, tradition says, 8 5,2 | construction achievements. A mosque was erected in Damascus 9 5,2 | one of the minarets of the mosque of Damascus, and the free 10 6,2 | wilt find seated in the mosque of the Holy City; go thou, 11 7,1 | many treasures. The famous Mosque of Omar was robbed. The 12 8,2 | monastery Chora (now the mosque Kahrieh Jami), which have 13 8,16| 1453, and on its site the mosque of Muhammed II the Conqueror 14 9,2 | art as the mosaics in the mosque of Kahrieh jami (Qahriye-jami, 15 9,9 | sultan’s order, turned into a mosque. In 1461 the far-off Trebizond, 16 9,18| monastery Chora (present-day mosque Qahriye-Jami) at Constantinople.[ 17 9,18| the Chora (the present-day mosque Qahriye-jami). When he was 18 9,18| mosaics preserved in the mosque, one may see, over the main