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İstanbul before the Roman Era
It is known that Istanbul in Hellenic times was contained within the boundaries of what are now known as Sirkeci, the top of Alemdar Hill and Ahırkapı. In other words all the buildings of the first city were within the outer walls of the present Topkapı Palace. The city at that [...]

Dec 10th, 2008 | Filed under istanbul

Regional Socio-Economic Life In The Pre-Seljuk And Ottoman Era

CULTUREL DETAILS OF NEVŞEHİR
Regional Socio-Economic Life In The Pre-Seljuk And Ottoman Era
The Persians preserved the local autonomy, collected taxes in a fairly just fashion and defended it with the military units they conscripted.It soon became [...]

Nov 28th, 2008 | Filed under Cappadocia

Istanbul during the Roman Era
The city, which had been rebuilt by Severus and named Anatonina after Antoninus was larger than the old city, extending 300m to the west. The city walls, built by Severus on the side which faces the inland extended from what is now known as Sirkeci to the Türbe neighborhood of the [...]

Nov 2nd, 2008 | Filed under istanbul

Regional Socio-Economic Life In The Pre-Seljuk And Ottoman Era
The Persians preserved the local autonomy, collected taxes in a fairly just fashion and defended it with the military units they conscripted.It soon became apparent that the victory of Alexander’s victory remained superfi cial. The Diadokhos dynasty took the place of the dynasty that had existed prior [...]

Sep 12th, 2008 | Filed under Culturel Details of Nevşehir

Van in the Middle Ages, The Christian Era
Archaeological data does not give us a great deal of information about the history of Van at the beginning of the Middle Ages. However, it has been demonstrated that the long wars between the Roman Empire and the Sassanian State, both of which were fighting for control of [...]

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed under Culturel Details Of Van

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