Talk:Little Hagia Sophia

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[edit] turbe / baptistery

In one section (history, paragraph before UNESCO paragraph) we have the building to the north called a turbe, in another (description, final paragraph) it is called a baptistery. Could someone who knows clarify whether these are the same building (only one is visible on site as of yesterday afternoon). It is a little confusing otherwise. --5telios 10:41, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, It has been a bad error of mine. When I was in Istanbul and visited the building, I mistook the turbe for a Baptistery...Shame on myself! The small building is actually the Turbe of the founder of the mosque. Thanks and Ciao, Alex2006 11:47, 20 August 2007 (UTC)