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Kariye
is located at Edirnekapi section of
Ýstanbul. The dictionary meaning of
Kariye (Chora) is "outside of the
city", or "rural" in old Greek. The
existence of a chapel outside the
city walls in very old is mentioned
in some sources. The first Khora
Church was built on the site of this
chapel by Justinianus.
The building which managed to
survive until the times of the
Commenos with various additions and
repairs, gained importance when the
Imperial Palace Blakhernia near the
city walls was expanded.
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At the
end of 11th century Maria Dukaina,
the mother-in-law of Emperor Alexi I
had it rebuild. The church has a
kiborion shaped space whose dome is
carried by four arches. During the
Latin occupation of 1204 - 1261,
both the monastry and the church
became extremely run down. During
the reign of Andronikos (1282 -
1326), one of the prominent names of
the day, the writer, poet and the
minister of treasury Theodore
Methocite had the monastry and the
church repaired towards 1313, and
had an annex to the north of the
building, an outer narthex to the
west and a chapel (Parekklesion) to
the south. These new additions were
decorated with frescoes and mosaics.
Parekklesion, which is a long single
naved chapel going along the
southern façade, is built above a
basement floor. It is partially
covered with a dome and the
remaining sections are covered by
vaults. It has a single abscissa.
The outer narthex which runs along
the full western facade forms the
present façade. The northern wing is
only an insignificant corridor. The
central dome has a high drum. It is
a Turkish period restoration and is
made of wood. Outer façades are
given plasticity and movement with
round arches, half braces, niches
and rows of stone and brick. The
eastern façade is finished with
abscissa extending to the exterior.
The middle abscissa is supported
with a half arched brace.
The building was used as a church
after the conquest of Istanbul but
was converted into a mosque in 1511
by the Visier Grand Hadým Ali Pasha,
who later added a school and a alm
kitchen next to it. After the
conversion, the mosaics and frescoes
were covered, sometimes by wooden
blinds and sometimes by whitewashing
over them. All the mozaics and
frescoes were uncovered with the
work carried out by the American
Institute of Byzantine Research
between 1948 - 1958. Chora mosaics
and frescoes are the most beautiful
examples of the last period of
Byzantine art (14th century). They
show a striking similarity. The
monotonous background of the former
period cannot be seen here. The
concept of depth, recognition of the
placticity and movement of the
figures and the elongation in the
figures are the characteristic of
this style. Scenes from life of
Jesus are given on the outer narthex
while the inner narthex has scenes
from the life of Madonna.On the
portal of the door joining the outer
to the inner narthex, there is
Christ the "Pantocrator". On the
left the scenes depict the birth of
Jesus, population cencus being
carried out under the supervision of
Governor Cyrinus, the angel telling
Joseph to leave taking Mary with him,
the multiplication of loaves of
bread, water turning to wine and on
the right side scenes such as
messanger kings informing about the
birth of Christ, healing of the
stroke victims and the massacre of
children.
The most beautiful mosaic on the
inside is Deisis. There is Jesus in
the center with Mary on the left,
below Mary, Isaac Commenus and a nun
on the right of Jesus. This woman is
the daughter of the Mikhael
Palaiologos VIII. She was married to
the Mongolian Prince Abaka Khan and
following her husband's death
returned to Ýstanbul and became a
member of a religious order. In this
section, under the dome there is
Jesus and his ancestors are shown in
the segments. On the portal of the
church proper, there is Christ in
the middle and on the left Theodoros
Metochites who has restored the
church and adorned it with the
mosaics presenting a model of the
church. The life story of Mary,
which is not included in the Bible
is taken from subjects based on the
Apostles. At the inner narthex the
scenes about Mary can be followed
depicting her birth, her first steps,
Gabriel telling her that she shall
have a child, Mary buying wool for
the tebernacle and others. Mosaic
above the inner portal of the
entrance to the main church depicts
the death of the Virgin, Madonna
bearing the child Jesus and a Saint.
Parekklesion is totally decorated
with frescoes. The Anastasia (rebirth)
scene seen on the abscissa is a
masterpiece. The last judgement
above it is shown here in full. It
is known that the niche on the right
and left sides of the Parekklesion
are graves. On the dome of the
Parekklesion there is Mary and the
child Jesus and 12 in the segments.
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