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Istanbul A History


Free Download Istanbul: A History By David Jacobs
2015 | 168 Pages | ISBN: 1541168925 | EPUB | 1 MB
For centuries, the inlet called the Golden Horn and the city on the hills overlooking it were situated in the middle of the known world. To the south, through the Dardanelles and the Aegean Sea, lay the Mediterranean, around which the Greek, Roman, Persian, and Arab worlds revolved. To the north, through the Bosporus, lay the Black Sea, with its Russian and eastern European coastline. And across the narrow Bosporus was Asia Minor, bridge to the Orient. Because of its strategic location, the city on the Golden Horn was coveted by a succession of different peoples. But even though it frequently was under siege, even though control of it often changed hands, and even though, indeed, it was conquered and leveled more than once, the city proved to be virtually immortal. Founded nearly twenty-seven centuries ago as the Greek colony of Byzantium, the city was harassed by the barbaric Thracians, attacked by the Persians, vied for by the Athenians and Spartans. Weakened and dispirited, its citizens finally were forced to seek the protection of Rome, and the city became little more than a Roman outpost. Then, in the fourth century, the Roman Emperor Constantine I decided to build his capital on the site. It was in the new city of Constantinople that ancient Greco-Roman culture was married to Eastern Orthodox Christianity and that Western civilization became Christian civilization. As the center of the vast Byzantine Empire, the city was one of the richest and most important on earth. But because of its wealth, it was sacked by the Crusaders in 1204. And because of its strategic location, it was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Since then, as the city of Istanbul, it has remained an international metropolis, a city of East and West, a city whose great paintings, mosaics, statuary, and architecture reflect the many cultures that have been centered there and the many ages the city has survived. Here is its story.

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Pocket Rough Guide Istanbul (Pocket Rough Guides), 5th Edition


Free Download Pocket Rough Guide Istanbul (Pocket Rough Guides), 5th Edition by Rough Guides
English | March 5th, 2024 | ISBN: 1839059745 | 168 pages | True EPUB | 49.53 MB
This compact, pocket-sized Istanbul travel guidebook is ideal for travellers on shorter trips and those trying to make the most of Istanbul. It’s light, easily portable and comes equipped with a pull-out map.

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Restoring Byzantium. The Kariye Camii in Istanbul (Chora Church)


Free Download Restoring Byzantium. The Kariye Camii in Istanbul (Chora Church) By Holger A. Klein, Robert G. Ousterhout (ed.)
2004 | 151 Pages | ISBN: 1884919154 | PDF | 110 MB
The exhibition Restoring Byzantium: The Kariye Camii in Istanbul and the Byzantine Institute Restoration and its accompanying catalogue would not have been possible without the generous assistance and support of many institutions – private foundations, museums, libraries, archives – and individuals. It is thus a great pleasure for me to acknowledge and thank all those who were involved in the various stages of the preparation and installation of the exhibition as well as the publication of this catalogue.

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DK Eyewitness Top 10 Istanbul (Pocket Travel Guide), 2023 Edition


Free Download DK Eyewitness Top 10 Istanbul (Pocket Travel Guide), 2023 Edition by DK Eyewitness
English | June 27th, 2023 | ISBN: 0241617723 | 128 pages | True EPUB | 225.42 MB
A vibrant metropolis, Istanbul is a city of contrasts – Byzantine monuments, Ottoman mosques and historic markets share space with modern art galleries, stylish bars and contemporary restaurants.

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Representing Modern Istanbul Urban History and International Institutions in Twentieth Century Beyoglu


Free Download Enno Maessen, "Representing Modern Istanbul: Urban History and International Institutions in Twentieth Century Beyoglu"
English | ISBN: 0755637461 | 2022 | 208 pages | EPUB | 866 KB
Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul would lose its position as capital yet remain a crucial urban centre in the new Turkish republic. Since the 1950s it has undergone a metamorphosis from a mid-sized city to a megapolis. Beyoglu, historically represented as its most ‘cosmopolitan’ district and home to European embassies and cultural institutions, is a microcosm of these changes. This book explores the urban history of Beyoglu via a series of case studies which use previously unexamined archival material to tell the story of its local and international institutions. From the German Teutonia club and a centre point of Turkey’s cinema culture to influential francophone, British and German schools which educated many of Turkey’s future elite, the book charts the shifting identities of the residents of the district. These case studies reveal the effects of changing political circumstances, from the rise of nationalism to Turkey’s place in the Cold War, as well as critically examining Beyoglu’s legacy as a multicultural centre. In the process, the book reveals a picture of resilience, cross-cultural contact and provides an important contribution to our understanding of present-day and historical Istanbul and Beyoglu.

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