Hagia Sophia's Impact On Society

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Throughout history many individuals have made achievements that have changed the course of history. Emperor Justinian's, Hagia Sophia, is an example of an achievement that has had negative and positive effects on society. In ~650 A.D. Emperor Justinian ordered the making of the Eastern Orthodox Church named Hagia Sophia. Hagia Sophia’s architectural design was based primarily on the Islamic Mosque structure. This created problems in the upcoming future. Hagia Sophia’s design was based on Islamic Mosques and this led to conflicts. This led to conflicts because when the Islamic Ottoman Turks overthrew the Byzantine Empire they turned Hagia Sophia into a Mosque. Because of this, now in the 21st century, people are complexed on whether it should become a church or a Mosque. Why this has also been an issue is people that want …show more content…

The church brought in many Eastern Orthodox Christians from all over creating a cultural landmark for its time, and resulting in a large amount of cultural diffusion. This was because the building had a whopping 180 foot high, 100 foot wide dome on the top that is the largest dome in the world to this day. This led to many Mosques and Churches to be made as a look-alikes. One of the most famous is a Mosque called the Taj Mahal. It is almost so similar and was initially made for an Indian rulers wife. This relates to the Silk Road because it was initially made as a trade route for China, but it flourished because China had silk. Everyone wanted silk and China was the only one who had it. This resulted in people coming to China from all over for silk. This led to cultures being spread. This also relates to when the Mongols remade the Silk Road. People who traded along it said told their home countries about the wild things that were in the Mongol Empire. People then started coming there from all over and viewing their culture, leading to cultural diffusion and the Mongol Empire to

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