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Imperial Istanbul by Jane Taylor,

Imperial Istanbul by Jane Taylor,
Jane Taylor's classic guidebook to Istanbul is acknowledged as the ultimate introduction to the city, and it has been extensively revised for this paperback edition. It leads travelers from the great monuments of Byzantium and early Constantinople to the mosques and palaces built for Suleyman the Magnificent and the other Sultans while providing both practical information and a rich historical context. It also covers more recent sites, ranging from the mundane (the Galatasaray fishmarket) to the magnificent pavilions and villas of late Ottoman times. In addition to Istanbul, the cities of Iznik, Bursa and Edirne are covered in extensive detail. Filled with maps, itineraries, plans and detailed descriptions of all the sites that any visitor could hope to see, this is the only guidebook that a traveler to Istanbul will ever need.



Hagia Sophia by Erdem Yucel,
Hagia Sophia by Erdem Yucel,
-- Standing on the crest of Istanbul's Seraglio Hill, Hagia Sophia is one of the world's greatest monuments -- Fully illustrated, this guide to Hagia Sophia traces the history of the building and describes its architectural and artistic development -- Lavish photography evokes the magical atmosphere of this ancient building This fully illustrated guide to Hagia Sophia traces the building's architectural and artistic development from its foundation as the principal church of Constantinople in the sixth century to its present use as a museum. Hagia Sophia's soaring dome and arches, adorned with luminous gold mosaic-work and gleaming marbles, have inspired awe among generations of visitors, standing as it does on Istanbul's Seraglio Hill, commanding superb views of the Bosphorous and Golden Horn. Recreating the strong sense of place that dominates this ancient site, this guide explores Hagia Sophia's artistic history alongside its changing social uses. The beautiful images and design pay tribute to the famous and awe-inspiring architecture.



Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Istanbul (Not Constantinople) was the title to a song originally performed by The Four Lads in 1953, and was written by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon.

Patriarch Karekin II Kazanjian of Constantinople - His Beatitude Archbishop Karekin Kazanjian, (May 18, 1927, Istanbul (Turkey) - March 10, 1998 Istanbul) was the 83rd Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians.

Sieges of Constantinople - There were numerous sieges of Constantinople (modern Istanbul) during the history of the Byzantine Empire. Two sieges resulted in the capture of Constantinople: in 1204 by crusaders, and in 1453 by the Ottoman Empire under Mehmed II.

Hippodrome of Constantinople - The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a horse-racing track that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire and the largest city in Europe. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydani in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with only a few fragments of the original structure surviving.



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