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in 1885). An electric clock, still in use, was created by the noted watchmaker Georgi Hadzhinikolov and fit to the western façade in the 1930s. The small garden and the square close to the church were also built in the period.
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was made. The minaret collapsed during an earthquake in the 19th century and the mosque was abandoned by the Ottomans after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to become used as a military warehouse and prison.
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The construction works took a year, between 27 May 1901 and 6 May 1902, but the complete inner decoration did not finish until 1996. Young artists painted the icons and among the first donors were Tsar
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temple from the 4th-5th century, the ruins of which were excavated in 1901. An even older construction, a pagan temple of
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mosque later converted into orthodox Church, and was inaugurated on 27 July 1903. The church is named after
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The 25 m-long mosque had a square shape and a large lead-covered dome. The mosque was also known as the
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The architect who suggested the conversion of the once Ottoman mosque into a Christian church was the
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also contributed significantly to the church's construction and was buried nearby in January 1903.
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The mosque received its more popular name, the Black Mosque, after the dark granite from which its
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The large candlesticks in front of the altar were cast in 1903 from obsolete police badges from
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In the grounds of the Sveti Sedmochislenitsi is buried alongside his wife
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The age of Sinan : architectural culture in the Ottoman Empire
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in a traditional Bulgarian style, inspired by the movement of
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School. The madrasah was later used as a prison after the
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Serdica, was also discovered in the mosque's foundations.
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The Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church - the main approach.
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Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church
42°41′23″N 23°19′40″E / 42.68972°N 23.32778°E / 42.68972; 23.32778

Sveti Sedmochislenitsi
Bulgarian
Turkish
Bulgarian Orthodox
Sofia
Bulgaria
Ottoman
Cyril and Methodius
Orthodox Church
Sedmochislenitsi

Bulgarian
romanized
Turkish
Rumelia
Mimar Sinan
Rila Monastery
Early Christian
Asclepius
Roman
minaret
Russian
Alexander Pomerantsev
Upper Trade Rows
Red Square
Yordan Milanov
Petko Momchilov

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