Late Middle Ages · Middle East · Religion
1453
Hagia Sophia Converted to Mosque
1453
On the afternoon of Constantinople's fall, Mehmed II entered Hagia Sophia, walked across its marble floor covered in blood and frightened refugees, and ordered an imam to chant the call to prayer from the pulpit. The Byzantine cathedral that had stood since 537 became a mosque, its mosaics plastered, its cross lowered.