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What is the meaning of the name of the great building in Istanbul, built in the early 6th century as a Christian........

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What is the meaning of the name of the great building in Istanbul, built in the early 6th century as a Christian church, subsequently becoming a Muslim mosque, a secular museum and a Muslim mosque again?

posted Aug 29 by Tapesh Kulkarni

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The holy wisdom
Hagia Sophia.

answer Aug 30 by Madhavi Latha
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