ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey’s state-run news agency says the country’s highest court has rejected a request for Istanbul’s Byzantine-era Hagia Sophia church-turned-mosque-turned-museum to be reconverted into a mosque.
Anadolu Agency said the court rejected the request filed by a religious group on Thursday. Anadolu said it was rejected over a technicality, on grounds that it was filed by an association and not an individual.
The former Byzantine cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453. Turkey’s secular founder turned the structure into a museum in 1935 that attracts millions of tourists each year.
However, there have been increasing calls for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Islamic-leaning government to convert the symbolic structure back into a mosque.
Erdogan himself recited prayers inside the Hagia Sophia in March.
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