Turkey’s top administrative court, the Council of State, on Friday annulled the 1934 decree by Ataturk’s government that turned Hagia Sophia from a mosque into a museum. The long-awaited ruling opens the way for Istanbul’s iconic Hagia Sophia to be converted into a mosque again. Shortly after the Council of State announcement, hundreds to Turks … The post Turkey’s top court rules Hagia Sophia can be converted into a mosque appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.