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Church of Saint Mary of the Mongols (Istanbul) : ウィキペディア英語版
Church of St. Mary of the Mongols

Saint Mary of the Mongols (full name in Greek: Θεοτòκος Παναγιώτισσα (pr. ''Theotokos Panaghiótissa'', lit. "All-Holy Theotokos") or Παναγία Μουχλιώτισσα (pr. ''Panaghia Muchliótissa''); Turkish name: ''Kanlı Kilise'' (meaning:''Bloody Church''), is an Eastern Orthodox church in Istanbul. It is the only Byzantine church of Constantinople that has never been converted to a mosque, always remaining open to the Greek Orthodox Church.〔As a matter of fact, after the Conquest the Greeks were allowed to keep another small church, named ''Saint George of the Cypresses'', but it wholly burned down (together with the trees surrounding it) during the great fire of Samatya in 1782. The church was then rebuilt in 1832 on a much larger scale. Mamboury (1953), p. 221.〕
==Location==
The church, which usually is not open to the public and lies behind a high wall, is placed in the district of Fatih, in the neighborhood of ''Fener''. It lies on ''Tevkii Cafer Mektebi Sokak'', at the summit of a slope overlooking the Golden Horn, and near to the imposing building of the Phanar Greek Orthodox College.

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