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The Key to Hagia Sophia
This special key, symbolizing the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque with the conquest of Istanbul by Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan in 1453, contains the Surah Al-Fath within it. Entirely handcrafted from brass, this key embodies the value of craftsmanship with its intricate engravings and inscriptions. Adorned with elegant stones, it enhances its grandeur.
The grip of the key features a "Tulip Figure" representing the Ottoman Empire, and the name "Allah (C.C.)" is inscribed in the middle. At the head of the key's shaft, the Basmala and "Surah Al-Fath" are inscribed. The verse "Bismillahirrahmanirrahim inna fetahna leke fethan mubina" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Indeed, We have granted you a clear conquest) is also present. At the very center of the key, the name of Allah "Ya Fattah" is engraved. This name, one of Allah's names, means "The Opener" or "The Conqueror," used in the sense of opening difficulties and obstacles, opening closed doors, and solving problems. It also means ruling with justice, revealing true knowledge, and making paths easier.
This unique key, crafted with the art of aging to reflect historical nuances, is mounted in a special frame and presented in an elegant gift box.
Symbolizing the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque and the victory of Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan, this rare piece is produced in limited quantities and specially prepared for distinguished history enthusiasts.
A perfect gift option for your friends and loved ones who hold positions of prestige and authority, this rare piece will become an increasingly valuable keepsake over the years.