The Haggia Sophia and Blue Mosque: Pre-Justinian Biblical Royal Palaces

in #tartaria8 months ago (edited)

It is not difficult to spot imposters. And the Haggia Sophia, now in the hands of muslim rulership, has a different story to tell than the official narratives agreed upon by the foster owners of these royal palaces.

The two buildings are royal palaces for a king and a queen. At this time, the official narrative does not mention the queen nor explain certain mosaics, nor the addon structures that do not suit the original structures.

The building dedicated to Esther is 'Ayasophia', endearing form of the name Aya, or Wisdom of Jesus.

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The muslims who took over the building and the claimants - the so-called Byzantine empire did not build it, either. Their claim is it took under a decade to build? The dates are further muddied with exceptions when they refitted various addon structures - Justinian and the muslim invaders.
The same can be said of the "Blue Mosque" which it was not. It was a royal palace for state matters.

The official narrative states it only took six years to build, a tall order!

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" It is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Designed under Justinian I by Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, the original building was completed in less than six years (532–537 ce)."

  • There is the letter held by Esther in the mosaic
  • "Holy Queen Esther" to whom it was likely dedicated "Ayasophia"::"Jesus' Wisdom"

It was actually built by Xerxes for Esther, who delivered the Jews from annihilation by her pleas to the king, at the urging of Mordechai. The building was in place for longer than the prescribed years given of its construction. It likely stood in place before Justinian.

The saints have since been painted away and the history of this structure is up in question because it is in the same style of architecture seen across the whole earth - meaning, it belongs to the massive civilization that spanned the entire earth at some point, or one of several (as suggested by Daniel prophecy regarding kingdoms).

The structure may have been dormant for about 100 years, maybe more. The missing towers on the second palace suggest those used for air travel (arrival and departure of airships) had already fallen from dereliction. It might be said that by the time she was aged 50~, the Sophia would have been constructed which more or less matches her appearance in the mosaic.

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Planning alone for the domes seen above would have taken years! The mosaics, paintings and other works of art now desecrated, lost and sold off to art dealers and on black markets of antiquities. There is no way a building like this is put up by Justinian, but he certainly made additions to sections and may have altered inscriptions or repaired certain towers used for landing of ships.

The construction of this palace and the partner's palace would have taken more than twenty years. Renovations take 6 years but a build of this magnitude required a huge amount of craftsmen and domed buildings simply don't go up like flat-roofed buildings. As a society of architectural poverty, we don't appreciate round shapes in buildings. Yet this one evoked the generousness of spirit that was found in both Xerxes and Esther.

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