TURKEY ISTANBUL
NAPOLEAN BONAPEARTE QUOTE:
IF THE WORLD WERE A SINGLE STATE, ISTANBUL WOULD HAVE BEEN
ITS CAPITAL.
Istanbul, the capital of empires…….The city that dominated
continents ……The cradle of civilisaition……The meeting point of cultures and civilisation……The
meeting point of cultures and civilisations……These are some of the thousands of
phrases that describe Istanbul. Yet neither words nor any amount of reading or
listening are sufficient to truly describe and become familiar with the city.
Only
when you walk along its historic streets, when you see with your eyes the
architectural masterpieces of Byzantine and Ottoman Empires in their original
setting, when you enjoy the panoramic vistas of its unique location and when
you start to explore its mystical beauties – only then will you begin to
discover and to fall in love with Istanbul.
Istanbul is the most developed and largest city of Turkey
and the latest discoveries indicate that the history of human habitation goes
back 400000 years ago. The Megarians settled and founded the city of Byzantium
that later lent its name to the Byzantine Empire. However, the first settlers
in the region established their city Chalcedon ( Kadikoy ) , on “the land of blind people” which was
strategically less important .And the Megarians , led by an Oracle, became
aware of the beauty of Seraglio Point (
Sarayburnu) and they established their
city there on the opposite side of the Chalcedon.
Today the historical peninsula is the most beautiful part of
Istanbul, and is strategically well placed. The city is surrounded by a
seascape peppered with distant islands and this together with the Golden Horn (
Halic) , the estuary that thrusts into the land along the peninsula, make
Istanbul a unique place- and, throughout its long history , a city that many
desired to conquer.
But the desire to possess the city cannot be explained only
by its strategic position or unsurpassed beauty; it has a different attraction,
a mystical magnetism that drew states, empires and great conquerors towards it.
This attraction led to a long history of conflict, conquest and occupation
between those determined to maintain their hold on the city and those who
strove to capture it.
For more than 1500 years Istanbul was the capital of 2
empires, first the Byzantine and later the Ottoman. It was beautified
accordingly with magnificent monuments and became a metropolis where diverse
cultures, nations and religious mingle.
Those cultures, nations and religions
are the small pieces that form the mosaic of Istanbul. Perhaps some of those
little pieces do not mean muc to you, but as an ensemble they make up the
unique majesty of Istanbul.
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