İstanbul Tarihi

istanbul 1850-istanbul eminon new-mosque

A busy day in Eminönü Square, in the heart of Istanbul in the mid-19th century… Under the magnificent domes of the New Mosque, the crowded streets have become the center of trade and social life. Horse-drawn carriages, street vendors and a crowded crowd of people reflect the commercial liveliness of the period. Western and Ottoman-style signs reveal the diversity of the region and traces of international trade. People shopping under shady tents get lost in the flow of daily life. This frame, where time is frozen, witnesses one of the liveliest points of the Ottoman Empire.

Pierre de Gigord Collection Getty Research Institute 1850s Eminönü New Mosque
× Pierre de Gigord Collection Getty Research Institute 1850s Eminönü New Mosque
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istanbul ii-theodosius istanbul-walls

In 414, the three-tiered walls of Istanbul were built by Emperor Theodosius II. These walls, among the strongest defensive structures of the period, were not breached for nearly 1000 years until the conquest in 1453.

In 414, the three-tiered walls of Istanbul were built by Emperor Theodosius II.
× In 414, the three-tiered walls of Istanbul were built by Emperor Theodosius II.
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istanbul division cultural-heritage date

Taksim was a cemetery... Until the 17th century, there was not much on Istiklal Avenue and Taksim, the most important centers of Istanbul and even Turkey today, other than a few orchard houses.

Taksim was a cemetery.
× Taksim was a cemetery.
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