Aya Sufya
Apparence
Aya Sufya | |
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Αγία Σοφία Ayasofya | |
Zones historiques d'Istanbul | |
Ansa | |
Awanek anayan | Tturk |
Province de Turquie (fr) | Istanbul (fr) |
District de Turquie (fr) | Fatih (fr) |
Coordinates | 41°00′30″N 28°58′48″E / 41.0083°N 28.98°ECoordinates: 41°00′30″N 28°58′48″E / 41.0083°N 28.98°E |
History and use | |
Opening | 23 Fuṛaṛ 532 |
Taẓunẓut | 1054 |
Anemhal | Justinien (fr) |
Yettusemma ɣef | sagesse de Dieu (fr) |
Asɣan |
Tineslemt christianisme orthodoxe (fr) |
Nom (fr) | sagesse de Dieu (fr) |
Tasegda | |
Amasdag |
Isidore de Milet (fr) Anthémius de Tralles (fr) Tiridate (fr) Sinan (fr) |
Aɣan |
architecture byzantine (fr) basilique (fr) |
Heritage | |
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Aya Sufya (s taṭerkit : Ayasofya, s talatint : Sancta Sophia), d taglisya taqburt n Istambul bnan-t deg lqern wis 6 s tenmehla n amenkad abizanṭi Justinianus I, Aya Sufya yettuɣal lǧameε seg 1453, am iɛetmaniyen kecmen ɣer tamdint n Istambul. Ardeqqal, yettuɣal usalay seg 1934. Deg 10 yulyu 2020, Aya Sufya yettuɣal lǧameε tikkelt nniḍen[1],[2].
Aya Sufya yazga-d deg temnaḍt tamazrayt n Istambul, d Tigemmi tamaḍlant n UNESCO seg 1985[3].
Tizmilin
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]- ↑ (en) Hagia Sophia, deg britannica.com.
- ↑ basilique Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople, deg larousse.fr.
- ↑ Zones historiques d'Istanbul, deg unesco.org.