Balaban Aga Mosque (full name in Turkish: Balaban Ağa Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) was a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, converted from a former Byzantine 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 architecture of the Byzantine early period in Constantinople.
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| - Balaban Aga Mosque (en)
- مسجد بلابان آغا (ar)
- Τέμενος του Μπαλαμπάν Αγά (el)
- Moschea di Balaban Ağa (it)
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| - مسجد بلابان آغا (الاسم الكامل باللغة التركية: Balaban Ağa Mescidi، حيث mescit هي الكلمة التركية لمسجد صغير) كان مسجدًا في اسطنبول بتركيا، تم تحويله من مبنى بيزنطي سابق. حيث أن استخدامه خلال العصر البيزنطي غير واضح. كان الصرح الصغير - الذي تم إنزاله في عام 1930 لفتح طريق جديد -مثالًا بسيطًا على العمارة البيزنطية المبكرة في القسطنطينية. (ar)
- Το τέμενος με το όνομα Μπαλαμπάν αγά μεστζηδί (Τουρκικά: Balaban Ağa Mescidi), δηλαδή τέμενος του Μπαλαμπάν αγά υπήρξε ελληνική χριστιανική εκκλησία στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. Το κτίριο κατεδαφίστηκε το 1930 για τις ανάγκες κατασκευής δρόμου και ήταν ένα μικρής σημασίας παράδειγμα βυζαντινής αρχιτεκτονικής στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. (el)
- Balaban Aga Mosque (full name in Turkish: Balaban Ağa Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) was a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, converted from a former Byzantine 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 architecture of the Byzantine early period in Constantinople. (en)
- La moschea di Balaban Ağa (nome completo in in turco Balaban Ağa Mescidi, dove mescit è il termine turco per una piccola moschea) era una moschea di Istanbul, in Turchia, ricavata da un edificio bizantino. Il suo utilizzo durante l'età bizantina non è chiaro. Il piccolo edificio - abbattuto nel 1930 per aprire una nuova strada - era un esempio minore di architettura del primo periodo bizantino di Costantinopoli. (it)
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| - The Mosque in a drawing of 1877, from A.G. Paspates' Byzantine topographical studies (en)
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| - Location in the Fatih district of Istanbul (en)
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| - مسجد بلابان آغا (الاسم الكامل باللغة التركية: Balaban Ağa Mescidi، حيث mescit هي الكلمة التركية لمسجد صغير) كان مسجدًا في اسطنبول بتركيا، تم تحويله من مبنى بيزنطي سابق. حيث أن استخدامه خلال العصر البيزنطي غير واضح. كان الصرح الصغير - الذي تم إنزاله في عام 1930 لفتح طريق جديد -مثالًا بسيطًا على العمارة البيزنطية المبكرة في القسطنطينية. (ar)
- Το τέμενος με το όνομα Μπαλαμπάν αγά μεστζηδί (Τουρκικά: Balaban Ağa Mescidi), δηλαδή τέμενος του Μπαλαμπάν αγά υπήρξε ελληνική χριστιανική εκκλησία στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. Το κτίριο κατεδαφίστηκε το 1930 για τις ανάγκες κατασκευής δρόμου και ήταν ένα μικρής σημασίας παράδειγμα βυζαντινής αρχιτεκτονικής στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. (el)
- Balaban Aga Mosque (full name in Turkish: Balaban Ağa Mescidi, where mescit is the Turkish word for a small mosque) was a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, converted from a former Byzantine 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 architecture of the Byzantine early period in Constantinople. (en)
- La moschea di Balaban Ağa (nome completo in in turco Balaban Ağa Mescidi, dove mescit è il termine turco per una piccola moschea) era una moschea di Istanbul, in Turchia, ricavata da un edificio bizantino. Il suo utilizzo durante l'età bizantina non è chiaro. Il piccolo edificio - abbattuto nel 1930 per aprire una nuova strada - era un esempio minore di architettura del primo periodo bizantino di Costantinopoli. (it)
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