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English: Gul Cami is a religious structure of Eastern Roman origin. While there isn't definitive information on its old name ore construction date, it is assumed that the structure was constructed in the 10th or 11th century. It is also assumed that the structure was named "Hagia Theodosia"' after Theodosia's holy belongings being kept in the church. Theodosia was murdered for opposing the removal of the Jesus icon on The Chalke Gate of The Great Palace of Constantinople during the iconoclasm movement.The structure was converted to a mosque in 1499.
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