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My Istanbul Guide

My Istanbul Guide

http://www.myistanbulguide.com

This web site aimed to help people who are visiting or would like to visit Istanbul throughout the year. It is easily observed, many people from all around the world visit Istanbul. For the purposes of tourism, business, watching sport events, lectu

Travel in Istanbul

Travel in Istanbul

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My personal travel blog about Istanbul's attractions, monuments, streets and culture, to make you feel more than a tourist in Istanbul…

sultanahmet

sultanahmet

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Sultanahmet,Hagia Sophia,istanbul

istanbul fashion style

istanbul fashion style

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istanbul's fashion blogger.fashion addict.individual stylist.inspiring photographs and information about istanbul style.

Istanbul Street Style

Istanbul Street Style

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Istanbul Street Style is a photo series that celebrates style and individualism as witnessed on the streets of Istanbul.

Where to go in Istanbul

Where to go in Istanbul

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Where to go in Istanbul. A comprehensive guide blog.

le Vagabond: Snippets and Tales from an American W…

le Vagabond: Snippets and Tales from an American Woman in Istanbul

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Funny stories, cultural observations, unique experiences, and various ramblings from an American woman who just up and moved to Istanbul from California on the drop of a hat.

Alternatif-İstanbul Rehberiniz/Your Alternative I…

Alternatif-İstanbul Rehberiniz/Your Alternative Istanbul Guide

http://www.alternatif-istanbul.net

An alternative city guide of Istanbul for travellers who like discoverin unknown places.

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Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia – A magnificent host to history

sultanahmet | December 10th 2009 by sultan ahmet

In A.D. 532, Justinian the Great of the Eastern Roman Empire (Emperor Justinian I) took a decision to build a church that would make all the other religious monuments look pale before it. Hence, after a period of nearly five years in 537 A.D., Just read more

Most Imposing Of All Stones

CrossRoads | December 8th 2009

-Taşların en heybetlisi bu olsa gerek...19.59 meters high25.60 meters including the basemade of so lovely rare pink graniteoriginally erected in Egypt by Pharaoh Tuthmosis IIIthen brought to Istanbul by Theodosius I in 390Over the marble pedestal,t read more

Frustrated With West, Turks Revel in Empire Lost

The Yankee Sailor | December 4th 2009 by The Yankee Sailor

ISTANBUL — More than eight decades ago, Ertugrul Osman, an heir to the Ottoman throne, was unceremoniously thrown out of Turkey with his family. He lived to be 97, spending most of his years in a modest Manhattan apartment above a bakery. But in read more

The Hippodrome of Constantinople | Sultanahmet Square of Istanbul

sultanahmet | December 2nd 2009 by sultan ahmet

Blue Mosque and Obelisk in Sultanahmet Istanbul Old City Seeing people enjoying their Sunday afternoons on the calm lush green lawns of Hippodrome, it is quite difficult to believe that this is the same place where numerous royal celebrations, chario read more

Hagia Sophia ( Ayasofya )

sultanahmet | November 29th 2009 by sultan ahmet

The Church of St. Sophia is one of the ancient church of Istanbul built during the ruling of Constantine, the son of Constantine the Great.  It is located in front of the famous Blue Mosque in Sultanahmet district of the modern day Istanbul. It had read more

The Caftans in Topkapi Palace Istanbul – Style and Status of th…

sultanahmet | November 29th 2009 by sultan ahmet

Kaftans in Topkapi Palace Sultanahmet Istanbul - Style and Status of the Ottoman Period The caftans of the sultans had an importance place in their social and political lives. According to a famous incident related to Turkish folk personality in the read more

Ode to Istanbul

Viator Travel Blog | November 26th 2009

Editor’s Note: We’re celebrating a different kind of turkey today, in honor of the American holiday. This post was originally published last year. Happy Thanksgiving. Istanbul at sunset I have a crystal-clear memory of my very first morni read more

Misir Carsisi (Spice or Egyptian Bazaar) – Every Visitor’s De…

sultanahmet | November 25th 2009 by sultan ahmet

Egyptian (Spice) Bazaar in Eminonu Istanbul When visiting Istanbul, one cannot think of missing a visit to the famous markets of the city, including the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Market. An advantage of visiting the Spice Market of Istanbul is that read more

The Ambassador Hotel in Sultanahmet Istanbul

sultanahmet | November 24th 2009 by sultan ahmet

The Ambassador Hotel in Istanbul is located in the heart of the Sultanahmet square in the neighborhood of Hippodrome and Divanyolu. This charming hotel was built nearly 150 years ago and the last renovation work of this hotel was undertaken way back read more

Fotos que són poemes

Sobre Llibres | November 24th 2009 by Elena Aranda

Sultanahmet, Istanbul (2001) d'Alex Webb Mis fotos no narran historias, son poemas Alex Webb, president de l'agència Magnum i fotògraf Reportatge a Público [@Foto: Artnet.com] read more

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