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The interior of the Stoudios Monastery after it was re-adapted as the Imrahor Mosque under Ottoman rule.
The exterior of the Stoudios Monastery-turned-Imrahor Mosque.
Image of the debris that littered Istanbullu streets following the devastating earthquake of 1894.
The Imrahor Mosque, years after the 1894 earthquake that was responsible for causing its roof to cave, in 1904.
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.
Another illuminated manuscript prepared in the Byzantine era.
Though there exist few visual records of what the interior of the Stoudios Monastery, this image of a scriptorium is reminiscent of where Studite monks created the famed manuscripts.
The Stoudios Monastery had long existed in a ruined state, neglected by the city.
A map of the city of Istanbul in 1882; the Imrahor Mosque is situated in the southwest region of the map a short distance from the shore.