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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.
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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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The interior garden of the Church of St. John the Baptist, the core building of the Stoudios Monastery and only one still intact from the destruction suffered in the twentieth century.
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Another illuminated manuscript prepared in the Byzantine era.
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An illuminated manuscript from a Byzantine book, representative of what the Stoudios Monastery was renowned for producing.
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