
One of a kind marble from old city of Iasos is utilized in board on dividers of Istanbul’s renowned Hagia Sophia Mosque.
The antiquated city of Iasos in the Turkish Aegean is renowned for its extraordinary marble structures, which have intrigued guests for a great many years. The city, whose most seasoned areas go back to around 3,000 B.C., resembles an outdoors historical center with its enormous dividers, water systems, marketplace, theater, gravestones, Roman burial chambers, and fish showcase.
Unearthings proceed in the old city, arranged in the Milas District of the southwestern Mugla area, where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean. Taking note of that five marble quarries utilized during relic were found in the city, the marble was extricated utilizing a pressure driven framework during the Roman Empire.
Special marbles in red, exhumed uniquely in Iasos and resolved to be cut by a pressure driven framework before, are utilized in a board on the dividers of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul’s as of late resumed memorable mosque. Iasos marble was sent out to numerous nations via ocean. Iasos was a significant city. It was significant particularly monetarily and was realized that marble separated from here was sent to numerous nations, including Italy, Israel, Africa, and in our nation, in Istanbul. Iasos marble was utilized in numerous places of worship and strict focuses.