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Fatih Mosque: Istanbul’s Hidden Gem of Conquest and History - Turkey 2025

The mosque built by Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmed the Conqueror) after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 is the Fatih Mosque (Turkish: Fatih Camii, meaning “Conqueror’s Mosque”)

The Fatih Mosque, located in Istanbul’s Fatih district, was commissioned by Sultan Mehmet II to commemorate his conquest of Constantinople. Completed in 1470, it was built on the site of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles, a significant 4th-century Christian complex second only to Hagia Sophia in importance. The mosque symbolized Ottoman dominance and the transformation of Constantinople into Istanbul, the new capital of the Ottoman Empire.

The Church of the Holy Apostles, originally constructed around 330–336 AD under Emperor Constantine the Great and rebuilt by Justinian I in the 6th century, housed relics of apostles and served as an imperial burial site. Its location on Constantinople’s fourth hill was strategically supported by the 4th-century Valens Aqueduct (completed 373 AD), which supplied water to ...

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Port FC vs Muangthong United: Thai League 1 Matchup - October 24, 2025

Port FC (currently 5th in the Thai League 1 standings with 19 points from 10 matches: 6W-1D-3L, GD +7) hosts Muangthong United (9th with 10 points from 10 matches: 3W-1D-6L, GD -9) in a crucial Round 11 clash at PAT Stadium in Bangkok.

Port aims to solidify their top-half push after a mixed run, while Muangthong seeks an away upset to escape the relegation scrap. Head-to-head: Balanced with 10 wins each and 3 draws in 23 meetings; recent form gives Port the edge, unbeaten in their last 3 vs Muangthong (2W-1D). Port’s home record is strong (5W-0D-0L so far), but Muangthong has drawn 4 of their last 5 away games.

As always Port has a huge home field advantage with a capacity crowd to see their crosstown rivals for a Friday night game. The crowd was treated to a suspenseful game with the winner being scored late in the second half.

Port FC vs Muangthong United: Thai League 1 Matchup - October 24, 2025

Hagia Sophia: A Millennium of Byzantine and Ottoman Glory - UNESCO World Heritage - Istanbul Turkey

The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul’s Fatih district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1985), is a 6th-century architectural marvel. Built in 537 AD as a Byzantine cathedral under Emperor Justinian I, it became a mosque in 1453 after Ottoman conquest, a museum in 1935, and a mosque again in 2020.

Its massive dome (31m wide, 55.6m high), supported by pendentives, revolutionized architecture, influencing Ottoman mosques. Featuring Byzantine mosaics and Ottoman calligraphy, it symbolizes Istanbul’s Christian-Islamic heritage.

Byzantine Era (537–1453): Constructed in just five years (532–537) by architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus, Hagia Sophia (“Holy Wisdom”) was the largest cathedral in Christendom for nearly a millennium. As the centerpiece of Constantinople, it hosted imperial coronations and Christian ceremonies, symbolizing Byzantine power and faith.

• Ottoman Era (1453–1935): After Sultan Mehmet II’s conquest of Constantinople in 1453, it was converted into a ...

Saint George’s Legacy: The Heart of Eastern Christianity - Istanbul Turkey 2025

The Venerable Patriarchal Church of Saint George (Turkish: Aziz Yorgi Patrikanesi Kilisesi), located in Istanbul’s Fener neighborhood in the Fatih district, is the spiritual heart of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, serving as the seat of the Ecumenical Patriarch since ~1600. Dedicated to Saint George, this modest yet richly adorned cathedral is central to Eastern Orthodoxy, guiding over 300 million Christians worldwide. A UNESCO World Heritage Site within the “Historic Areas of Istanbul” (inscribed 1985), it houses sacred relics, including a piece of the True Cross, and features historic gates sealed since the 1821 Greek uprising, embodying centuries of resilience and faith.

The True Cross, one of Christianity’s most sacred relics, believed to be a piece of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. This relic, preserved within the church’s nave, is a focal point for Orthodox Christian pilgrims and a testament to the church’s role as the spiritual seat of the Ecumenical ...

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