Bogdan Saray

Map of Byzantine Constantinople. The Boğdan Sarayi is located near the eastern section of the land walls, about 250 m. east of Chora Church.

Boğdan Sarayi (Turkish for "Palace of Bogdania (Moldavia)") was an Eastern Orthodox church in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul. Erected in the Byzantine era, its original dedication is unknown. In the Ottoman era the small edifice, being dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra, was known as Agios Nikólaos tou Bogdansarághi (Greek: Ἅγιος Νικόλαος τοῦ Βογδανσαράγι).[1][2] and was part of the Istanbul residence of the Moldavian hospodar′s legation to the Ottoman Porte.[1][2] The building – whose parts above ground have almost completely disappeared – is a minor example of Byzantine architecture in Constantinople.

  1. ^ a b Janin (1953), p. 384
  2. ^ a b Müller-Wiener (1977), p. 108.

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