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Manastır Mosque ((トルコ語:Manastır Mescidi); also ''Mustafa Çavuş Mescidi'', where ''mescit'' is the Turkish word for a small mosque) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Neither archeological excavations nor medieval sources have made it possible to find a satisfactory answer as to its original dedication as a church. It is however possible that the small building was part of the Byzantine monastery dedicated to the Holy Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (), or an annex of the nunnery of Kyra Martha (). The edifice is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople, and is important for historical reasons. ==Location== The medieval structure lies in Istanbul, in the district of Fatih, in the neighborhood of Topkapı, on the south side of ''Turgut Özal Caddesi'', about six hundred meters south east of the Topkapı Gate of the city walls. The building can be easily reached from the center by the T1 Tram.
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