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[[Dosya:Byzantine Constantinople-en.png|right|250px|thumb|Map of Byzantine Constantinople. The Arslan Hane - not shown on the map - is located in the easternmost part of the walled city, south of the [[Hagia Sophia]] and left of the [[Chalke]].]]
'''Arslanhane''', [[Bizans İmparatorluğu|Bizans]] [[Doğu Ortodoks Kilisesi|Doğu Ortodoks]] kilisesi. Yakınında bulunan [[Halki Kapısı]]'nın ana girişinin üzerinde bulunan ''Hristos Pantokrator (Her şeye kâdir İsa)'' ikonasına<ref name=ja544/> atfen kiliseye ''Hristos Halkitis'' ("Halki'nin İsa'sı") ismi verilmiştir.<ref name=ja544> Janin (1953), p. 544.</ref>
'''Arslanhane'''<!-- was a [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Eastern Orthodox]] church converted into a profane building by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] in [[Istanbul]], Turkey. The Church was dedicated to '''Christ of the Chalke''' ({{lang-el|Χριστὸς τῆς Χαλκῆς}}),<ref name=ja544> Janin (1953), p. 544.</ref> after the image of the Savior ("Christ Chalkites") framed above the main entrance of the nearby [[Chalke|Chalke Gate]].<ref name=ja544/> This building, whose name stems possibly from its doors or tiles made with bronze (in Greek ''chálkeos''), was the monumental vestibule of the [[Great Palace of Constantinople|Great Palace]] of [[Constantinople]]. The desecrated church, already heavily damaged by fire, was demolished in 1804. <ref name=mw81>Müller-Wiener (1976), p. 81</ref>
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'''Arslanhane'''<!-- was a [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Eastern Orthodox]] church converted into a profane building by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] in [[Istanbul]], Turkey. The Church was dedicated to '''Christ of the Chalke''' ({{lang-el|Χριστὸς τῆς Χαλκῆς}}),<ref name=ja544> Janin (1953), p. 544.</ref> after the image of the Savior ("Christ Chalkites") framed above the main entrance of the nearby [[Chalke|Chalke Gate]].<ref name=ja544/> This building, whose name stems possibly from its doors or tiles made with bronze (in Greek ''chálkeos''), was the monumental vestibule of the [[Great Palace of Constantinople|Great Palace]] of [[Constantinople]]. The desecrated church, already heavily damaged by fire, was demolished in 1804. <ref name=mw81>Müller-Wiener (1976), p. 81</ref>
 
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