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A map of the city of Istanbul in 1922; the Imrahor Mosque is situated in the southwest region of the map a short distance from the shore.
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The Imrahor Mosque, years after the 1894 earthquake that was responsible for causing its roof to cave, in 1904.
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Image of the debris that littered Istanbullu streets following the devastating earthquake of 1894.
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The exterior of the Stoudios Monastery-turned-Imrahor Mosque.
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The interior of the Stoudios Monastery after it was re-adapted as the Imrahor Mosque under Ottoman rule.
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