“…The architecture of Djami Aya Sophia Kebir continued to be admired by the Ottomans, and it served as an inspiration and a model for their great mosques, such as for Sultan Ahmed Djami and Süleymaniye Djami (Kuyper, 2018;Ring, 1995). However, the conversion to a mosque brought gradual changes to the building and the site through new construction, repairs and renovations (Dark & Kostenec, 2019). Islamic architectural features, including a mihrab (altar), a minbar (pulpit), the Sultan's Imperial Loge and the Muezzin's Loge, were added.…”