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  1. Prince (Knyaz or Bey) Stefan Bogoridi (born Стойко Цонков Стойков, Stoyko Tsonkov Stoykov; Bulgarian: Kняз Стефан Богориди; Greek: Στέφανος Βογορίδης; Romanian: Ștefan Vogoride; Turkish: Stefanaki Bey; 1775 or 1780–August 1, 1859) was a high-ranking Ottoman statesman of ...

  2. Stefan Bogoridi is the only Christian who, since the conquest of Constantinopol by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, welcomed a Turkish sultan in his house. In August 1849, Stefan Bogoridi received permission from the Sultan to build a Bulgarian church in Constantinople and donated his house to the neighborhood of Fener (1849).

  3. 7 de ene. de 2018 · En 1849 el búlgaro Stefan Bogoridi, un influyente estadista otomano que poseía el título de príncipe, donó para las necesidades religiosas de sus compatriotas una gran parcela con varios edificios, uno de madera y dos de piedra, en el barrio Fener, en la misma orilla del Cuerno de Oro y cerca del Patriarcado Ecuménico.

  4. It is a legacy of the Bulgarian minorities from the Ottoman period. Its Turkish name is Sveti Stefan, but it is popularly called “demir kilise”, the “Iron Church”. The statesman Knjaz Stefan Bogoridi donated a wooden house to the community of the Bulgarian Orthodox Christians in Constantinople.

  5. Prince Stefan Bogoridi was a high-ranking Ottoman statesman of Bulgarian origin, grandson of Sophronius of Vratsa and father of Alexander Bogoridi and Nicolae Vogoride. Stefan and his brother Athanase were named Bogoridi after Boris I, the first Christian ruler of Bulgaria.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2018 · The Bulgarian St Stephen Church in Istanbul (also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church), associated with the fight for church independence that started back in the 1930’s and the 1940’s, is the world’s only iron Orthodox Church. It is 20 meters tall, including the bell tower.

  7. Diplomat Prince of Samos. Prince Stefan Bogoridi was a high ranking Ottoman statesman of Bulgarian origin, grandson of Sophronius of Vratsa and father of Alexander Bogoridi and Nicolae Vogoride.