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Manastır Mosque (Turkish: Manastır Mescidi; also Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Neither archeological excavations nor medieval sources have made it possible to find a satisfactory answer as to its original dedication as a church. It is however possible that the small building was part of the Byzantine monastery dedicated to the Holy Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (Greek: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας), or an annex of the nunnery of Kyra Martha (Greek: Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). The edifice is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople, and is important for historical reasons.

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  • Το κτίριο με την σημερινή ονομασία Μοναστήρ μεστζηντί ή τέμενος του Μοναστηρίου (τουρκ. Manastır Mescidi ή Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi) υπήρξε ελληνική χριστιανική εκκλησία αγνώστου ονόματος στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. (el)
  • Die Manastır-Moschee (türkisch Manastır Mescidi, auch Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi) ist eine ehemalige byzantinische Kirche und osmanische Moschee in Istanbul. Weder archäologische Ausgrabungen noch zeitgenössische Dokumente konnten die Ursprünge der Kirche erhellen. Es ist möglich, dass das kleine Gebäude in byzantinischer Zeit Teil eines Klosters war, das den heiligen Märyterinnen Menodora, Metrodora und Nymphodora (griechisch Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας) geweiht war, oder Teil des Nonnenklosters Kyra Martha (griechisch Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). (de)
  • Manastır Mosque (Turkish: Manastır Mescidi; also Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Neither archeological excavations nor medieval sources have made it possible to find a satisfactory answer as to its original dedication as a church. It is however possible that the small building was part of the Byzantine monastery dedicated to the Holy Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (Greek: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας), or an annex of the nunnery of Kyra Martha (Greek: Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). The edifice is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople, and is important for historical reasons. (en)
  • La Moschea Manastır (in in turco Manastır Mescidi, anche Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, dove mescit è il termine turco per una piccola moschea) è una ex chiesa ortodossa convertita in moschea dagli Ottomani e ora dismessa. Né gli scavi archeologici né le fonti medievali hanno permesso di trovare una risposta soddisfacente alla sua originale dedica come chiesa. È tuttavia possibile che il piccolo edificio facesse parte del monastero bizantino dedicato alle Santi Martiri Menodora, Metrodora e Ninfodora (in greco moderno: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας), o fosse un annesso del convento di suore di Kyra Martha (in greco moderno: Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). L'edificio è un esempio minore di architettura bizantina a Costantinopoli, ed è importante per ragioni storiche. (it)
  • Мечеть Манастір (тур. Manastır Mescidi) — культова будівля візантійської доби в Стамбулі. Розташована на сьомому пагорбі коло воріт святого Романа (Топкапи). Ймовірно походить із доби Палеологів. (uk)
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  • Turgut Özal Millet Caddesi 183 (en)
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  • Holy Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (?) (en)
  • Kyra Martha (?) (en)
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  • Turgut Özal Millet Caddesi 183 (en)
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  • Church (en)
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  • The east side with the apses (en)
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  • Location in the Fatih district of Istanbul (en)
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  • Το κτίριο με την σημερινή ονομασία Μοναστήρ μεστζηντί ή τέμενος του Μοναστηρίου (τουρκ. Manastır Mescidi ή Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi) υπήρξε ελληνική χριστιανική εκκλησία αγνώστου ονόματος στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. (el)
  • Die Manastır-Moschee (türkisch Manastır Mescidi, auch Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi) ist eine ehemalige byzantinische Kirche und osmanische Moschee in Istanbul. Weder archäologische Ausgrabungen noch zeitgenössische Dokumente konnten die Ursprünge der Kirche erhellen. Es ist möglich, dass das kleine Gebäude in byzantinischer Zeit Teil eines Klosters war, das den heiligen Märyterinnen Menodora, Metrodora und Nymphodora (griechisch Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας) geweiht war, oder Teil des Nonnenklosters Kyra Martha (griechisch Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). (de)
  • Manastır Mosque (Turkish: Manastır Mescidi; also Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Neither archeological excavations nor medieval sources have made it possible to find a satisfactory answer as to its original dedication as a church. It is however possible that the small building was part of the Byzantine monastery dedicated to the Holy Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (Greek: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας), or an annex of the nunnery of Kyra Martha (Greek: Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). The edifice is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople, and is important for historical reasons. (en)
  • La Moschea Manastır (in in turco Manastır Mescidi, anche Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi, dove mescit è il termine turco per una piccola moschea) è una ex chiesa ortodossa convertita in moschea dagli Ottomani e ora dismessa. Né gli scavi archeologici né le fonti medievali hanno permesso di trovare una risposta soddisfacente alla sua originale dedica come chiesa. È tuttavia possibile che il piccolo edificio facesse parte del monastero bizantino dedicato alle Santi Martiri Menodora, Metrodora e Ninfodora (in greco moderno: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας), o fosse un annesso del convento di suore di Kyra Martha (in greco moderno: Μονῆ τἠς Κυράς Μάρθας). L'edificio è un esempio minore di architettura bizantina a Costantinopoli, ed è importante per ragioni storiche. (it)
  • Мечеть Манастір (тур. Manastır Mescidi) — культова будівля візантійської доби в Стамбулі. Розташована на сьомому пагорбі коло воріт святого Романа (Топкапи). Ймовірно походить із доби Палеологів. (uk)
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  • Manastır-Moschee (de)
  • Τέμενος του Μοναστηρίου (el)
  • Moschea Manastır (it)
  • Manastır Mosque, Istanbul (en)
  • Манастір (мечеть) (uk)
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