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 1     I|      all-dominating Aja Sofia mosque, which looks right[Pg 14]
 2     V|    Seraglio instead of in the mosque of St. Sophia. Ispirizade
 3    VI|      lying in the middle of a mosque. The[Pg 125] letter was
 4    VI|      standing in front of the mosque of Bajazid with Halil Patrona
 5    VI|       ascend the steps of the mosque, and when the blast of the
 6   VII|   open the Aja Sophia and the Mosque of Achmed, and let the imams
 7  VIII|       together in the central mosque, and from thence distributed
 8  VIII|      they reached the central mosque. Only nine of the twenty
 9  VIII| fortunate enough to reach the mosque at least alive.~ ~There,
10  VIII|   been able to get beyond the mosque of St. Sophia, and that
11  VIII|      to accompany them to the mosque of Zuleima, where the Sultan'
12  VIII|        In order to get to the mosque more easily and avoid the
13  VIII|     him across to the Zuleima Mosque on the other side.~ ~On
14  VIII| arriving opposite the Zuleima Mosque, the boatman brought the
15  VIII|     Patrona hastened into the mosque.[Pg 178]~ ~The Sultan's
16    IX|    hastened to the Aja Sophia mosque to give directions for the
17    IX|      people to go to the Ejub mosque, in order that the Silihdars
18    IX|       he would proceed to the mosque of Ejub, there to be girded
19    IX|    people pressed towards the mosque in their thousands, crowding
20    IX|    the house-tops between the mosque and the Seraglio. The cannons
21    IX|       had arrived at the Ejub mosque.~ ~Ispirizade, the chief
22    IX|  chief imam of the Aja Sophia mosque, already awaited him. He
23    XI|   preserved in the Muhamedije mosque, only those high in authority
24   XII|    Kabakulak retired within a mosque. Halil Pelivan, who had
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