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Istanbul's iconic Hagia Sophia reopens as a mosque for Muslim prayers after 86-year hiatus

Thousands of Muslim faithful made their way to Istanbul's landmark Hagia Sophia on Friday to take part in the first prayers in 86 years at the structure that once was one of Christendom's most significant cathedrals, then a mosque and museum before its reconversion into a Muslim place of worship.

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Istanbuls iconic Hagia Sophia reopens as a mosque for Muslim prayers after 86-year hiatus

Although an annex to the Hagia Sophia, the Sultan's pavilion, has been open to prayers since the 1990s, religious and nationalists group in Turkey have long yearned for the nearly 1,500-year-old edifice, which they regard as the legacy of Ottoman Sultan Mehmet the Conquerer, to be reverted into a mosque.

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Istanbuls iconic Hagia Sophia reopens as a mosque for Muslim prayers after 86-year hiatus

"This is Hagia Sophia breaking away from its captivity chains. It was the greatest dream of our youth," Erdoğan said last week. "It was the yearning of our people and it has been accomplished." Erdoğan also described its conversion into a museum by the republic's founding leaders as a mistake that is being rectified.

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Istanbuls iconic Hagia Sophia reopens as a mosque for Muslim prayers after 86-year hiatus
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Istanbuls iconic Hagia Sophia reopens as a mosque for Muslim prayers after 86-year hiatus

Turkey has vowed to protect Hagia Sophia's artifacts and has said it will remain open to visits by Muslims and non-Muslims outside of prayer hours. The structure's mosaics depicting Christian figures are being covered with sail-like white drapes during the prayers.