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'''Fenari Isa Mosque''' (Turkish: Molla Fenari Isa Camii), in Byzantine times known as the Lips Monastery, is a mosque in [[Constantinople]], made of two former Eastern Orthodox churches.
'''Fenari Isa Mosque''' (Turkish: Molla Fenari Isa Camii), in Byzantine times known as the Lips Monastery, is a mosque in [[Constantinople]], made of two former Eastern Orthodox churches.

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Fenari Isa Mosque (Turkish: Molla Fenari Isa Camii), in Byzantine times known as the Lips Monastery, is a mosque in Constantinople, made of two former Eastern Orthodox churches.

History

The church was built in 908 on the remains of another shrine from the 6th century. After the Latin invasion and the restoration of the Byzantine Empire, between 1286 and 1304, Empress Theodora, widow of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, erected another church dedicated to St. John the Baptist south of the first church.

In 1497–1498, shortly after the Fall of Constantinople and during the reign of Sultan Beyazid II (1481–1512), the south church was converted into a mescit (a small mosque). The edifice burned down in 1633, was restored in 1636 by Grand Vizier Bayram Pasha, who upgraded the building to camii (mosque) and converted the north church into a a dervish lodge.