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Mystery of Hagia Sophia - what the Hagia Sofia afraid Turks The appearance of angels and crosses inside the Hagia Sophia creates fear among Turks. Reveals another mystery of Hagia Sophia. Mystery of Hagia Sophia. From the moment when Constantinople fell to the Turks and Mohamed fatis entered the church of St. Sophia on his white horse, on the sea remained locked icon of Jesus Christ in the dome, for a long period. So say the Turkish sources. This unparalleled Orthodox Church became the epicenter of the various myths and legends that have circulated among the invaders, causing an intense sense of awe for this great achievement of Orthodoxy, which is now surrounded by four Turkish minarets. But over the past few years, certain events around the Hagia Sophia and especially about the unexpected discovery of the Angels in the summer of 2008 on the dome, caused among the Turks an intense feeling of uncertainty and fear for the future. In connection with this, emerged the all time legends and shocked and made any fear Muslimanea. The fear is that the identity of Orthodox Christians to rise again despite the fact that the church was used until 1934 as a Muslim mosque. In the context of these events, the last of the 20th of January, 2012, the Turkish newspaper of general circulation Sampach, presented a rather stunning article The Mystery of Hagia Sophia. It shows the graceful manner this climate of fear that has recently swept the Turks regarding the hidden things of the Holy Church and all the things that will happen in the future. The first important element is taken from this article is indescribable fear that was discovered by the Turks regarding hidden crosses, and symbolic and nesimboličkih crosses, which were found in the interior of the church and are also seen on the grounds of the Church above. Because the Turks expressed great admiration for the so-called cross of Saint Andrew the Apostle. As is well known, he is the founder of the Church of Constantinople. As the newspaper Sampach, the Cross of St. Andrew was discovered on the roof of the church carved diagonally. It is an important symbol not only lost over the centuries Turkish occupation already dominates the area with its symbolic meaning. In addition, Justinian Cross crazy Turks. Legends also suggest a very old gem in a mystical found in Hagia Sophia in fact originates from Egypt and has great power. In general, the construction of the Great Orthodox Architectural Masterpieces by the same Turkish sources, based on the Christian symbolism of the Cross creates a sense of awe and fear of the future return of Hagia Sophia to its traditional inhabitants, in other words, the Greek Orthodox believers and worshipers. But in addition to crosses, Turks refer to other mysterious and frightening things that were found inside the church. As is known from the legend, as the church was converted into a Muslim mosque, built a well-known Muslim Mihramp. It is a Muslim place of worship. Located on the east side of the church in the direction of Mecca. But a lot of interest, according to Turkish legend, what was found in front of Mihrampa. There is a buried casket of bronze plated with gold. In this coffin lies the body of Queen Sofia. Probably her name in connection with the St. Sophia. The Queen Sofia and her trunk were connected by the Turkish legend, with a shout that existed for centuries until today. This order requires that no one disturbs the ark, even to touch him. If something happens, then the legend to initiate the resurrection of Queen Sofia. If that happens, then the dreaded noise shake the whole structure of the church triggering of seismic events that will scare the Turks. The legend of the Queen Sofia continues as follows. Pursuant to Turkish sources, the coffin is protected by four Archangels who are on the dome of the church. These Archangels, which the Turks believe that there are: Tzemprael, Michael, Israfel and Azarael. Turks say Tzemprael protect the Byzantine emperors, Michael protects the church from enemy attacks, while Tzemprael and Israfel those who publish the events that lead to hostile attack. Tzemprael and Israfel angels who publish events warring efforts Byzantine emperors. And the four Archangels are assigned after the fall of Constantinople to protect the coffin of Queen Sofia of danger of an atheist who would try to open it and lead up to the Second Coming of Christ. Another important legend that refers to the Muslim legend about hidden Patriarch, which is similar to the Greek legend about the hidden priest. As described in the Turkish tradition, on the south side of the church is a narrow passage. This passage leads to a very old central part covered with mysterious doors that the legend referred to as a closed door. According to Turkish sources, when Mohamed fatis went to Constantinople, the last of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch and his entire entourage, entered through the door, which closed behind them. From that moment on, these people are missing while the door remained sealed and no one ever dared to open them. Every year, during the service of the Resurrection Orthodox Christians, say Turkish newspapers Sampach, red eggs appear in front of the door. The legend ends with a prophecy that scares the Turks, which says that when the doors open at the church will once again be heard singing Orthodox Christians. This is the reason why the Turks were scared and just thinking about opening these mysterious doors. Turkish newspapers reported on a mysterious underground tunnel that exists in the central part of the church interior. As the newspaper, there are double doors leading into a large tunnel. This tunnel, to write the Turkish newspapers, leading to Prinkoniso (princess island) and all the way to the island of Proti. Mystery of the Turks is that this tunnel was created and what role he played in the long history of the Church. Another mystery of the Turks imprint of the sole large animal, possibly an elephant, which is found in the southwestern part of the dome. Here it is stated that it is related to some eschatological stories. By the Turks, this print is a horse of Mohammed the Conqueror. But the question is how the horse is able to stand in a place that is so high in the dome. Great inspiring cause the Turks to the newspaper Sampach, different mosaics were discovered in all its glory over the last ten years in the church of Hagia Sophia. This is despite the fact that the Muslim religion believes that sin is to create images of people that are related to religious events. They feel particularly inspiring for mosaic depicting Jesus with the Virgin Mary and John the Baptist on the right and left of him. The Turks called it Mosaic of the Apocalypse. And its symbolism opens up its eschatological meaning is very intense among the Muslim Turks. Special attention was made a mosaic that shows the famous Byzantine emperors as John Comnenus with Jesus Christ and Constantine Monomahosa with Caricom Zoe. All these drawings cause intense awe of the Greek Orthodox Church and a great inner strength that comes out of these mosaics. They created a different legend about their eschatological symbolism. These symbols are associated with the Turkish phobias about re-establishing the authority of the Holy Eastern Roman Empire, with the blessing of Jesus Christ.
Posted on: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 19:10:38 +0000

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