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Istanbul Travel Guide History of Istanbul

1. History of Istanbul

In the written records of human history, words like cold and hot have existed for a long time. For example, you can see the ice in the bottle and understand that the weather in this world is hot and cold.

Ancient people judged the weather temperature by the change of water state, and water was frozen; Frozen water warms the weather.

It has long been known that objects expand when heated and contract when cooled. In the 3rd century BC, Philo demonstrated the property of air expanding with heat and contracting with cold through experiments in Byzantium (now Istanbul), but unfortunately, he did not use this property to measure the temperature.

2. Istanbul Province

Istanbul is the largest city and port in Turkey and a big city in Europe, with a population of over100000. Istanbul is also the capital of Istanbul across the Eurasian continent.

Istanbul is a historic city, a historic city of the Eastern Roman Empire, and now Istanbul. Now it refers to the area between Istanbul Golden Horn Bay and Mar Malakhi. It was once the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

On May 1 1 day in 330 AD, the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine I established a new capital in Byzantium and named it New Rome, but the city was generally named Constantinople after its founder. From the middle of 4th century to the beginning of13rd century, Constantinople was the largest and most prosperous city in Europe.

Later, the Eastern Roman Empire gradually declined, and its territory was reduced to Constantinople and its surrounding areas. 1453 On May 29th, Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Since then, it has become the new capital of the Ottoman Empire and prospered again. Western scholars used to call the city under Christian rule (1 1, May 29th, 330 to 1453) Constantinople, while the city under Islamic rule was later called Istanbul.

Constantinople is also famous for its magnificent architecture. Famous buildings include Hagia Sophia, Constantinople Grand Palace, Constantinople Arena and Golden Gate, and avenues and squares are dotted. Before 1204 and 1453 were looted twice, Constantinople still preserved a large number of artistic and literary works. After being conquered by the Ottoman Turkish Empire, the city gradually fell into disrepair, but it quickly revived and became the largest city in the world again in the middle of17th century.

3. Istanbul

First you have to open the ruins, and then you have to bring 5 sulfur. Wood 5 is enough, not 10. Then enter the ruins again.

4. Istanbul is the same.

Istanbul is the largest city and port in Turkey and a big city in Europe, with a population of over100000. Istanbul is also the capital of Istanbul across the Eurasian continent.

Istanbul is a historic city, a historic city of the Eastern Roman Empire, and now Istanbul. Now it refers to the area between Istanbul Golden Horn Bay and Mar Malakhi. It was once the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

On May 1 1 day in 330 AD, the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine I established a new capital in Byzantium and named it New Rome, but the city was generally named Constantinople after its founder. From the middle of 4th century to the beginning of13rd century, Constantinople was the largest and most prosperous city in Europe.

Later, the Eastern Roman Empire gradually declined, and its territory was reduced to Constantinople and its surrounding areas. 1453 On May 29th, Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Since then, it has become the new capital of the Ottoman Empire and prospered again. Western scholars used to call the city under Christian rule (1 1, May 29th, 330 to 1453) Constantinople, while the city under Islamic rule was later called Istanbul.

Constantinople is also famous for its magnificent architecture. Famous buildings include Hagia Sophia, Constantinople Grand Palace, Constantinople Arena and Golden Gate, and avenues and squares are dotted. Before 1204 and 1453 were looted twice, Constantinople still preserved a large number of artistic and literary works. After being conquered by the Ottoman Turkish Empire, the city gradually fell into disrepair, but it quickly revived and became the largest city in the world again in the middle of17th century.

5. Istanbul Istanbul

Constantinople is the old name of Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, and the imperial capital of Europe. Now it refers to Istanbul Golden Horn Bay and Mar Malakhi. It was once the capital of Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Latin Empire and Ottoman Empire. In 330 AD, the Roman emperor Constantine I established a new capital in Byzantium and named it New Rome, but the city was generally named Constantinople after its founder.

/kloc-In the 20th century, Constantinople was the largest and most prosperous city in Europe.

Later, the Byzantine Empire gradually declined, and its territory was reduced to Constantinople and its surrounding areas.

In A.D. 1453, Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Empire, which became the new capital of the Ottoman Empire and prospered again.

Western scholars used to call the city under Christian rule (330- 1453) Constantinople, while the city under Islamic rule was later called Istanbul. Constantinople is also famous for its magnificent architecture. Famous buildings include Hagia Sophia, Constantinople Grand Palace, Constantinople Arena and Golden Gate, and avenues and squares are dotted. Before 1204 and 1453 were looted twice, Constantinople still preserved a large number of artistic and literary works.

After being conquered by the Ottoman Empire, the city gradually fell into disrepair, but it quickly revived and became the largest city in the world again in the middle of the17th century.

: 65438+February 8th is not a holiday in Turkey.

Festivals in Turkey can be divided into three categories: national secular festivals, national religious festivals and local festivals. The time of religious festivals and local festivals is not fixed.

Religious festivals:

Camel Festival in mid-January

3/ 16 Hajj Day

3/ 17 Sacrificial Ceremony 6/ 15 Prophet's Birth Day

65438+1Muslim fasting month around October 28th.

Local festivals:

June wine contest

Cherry blossom festival in June

In June, Aspen held the annual Song and Dance Festival.

Bullfighting/Caucasus Culture and Art Festival in the third week of June

Public holidays:

5/ 19 Youth Sports Festival-Ataturk's birthday

5/20 Kyrgyzstan Aksu Black Sea Festival

5/29 Istanbul Anniversary

8/26 Armed Fighting Festival (Armed

8/30 Turkey celebrates American victory over Greece.

Golden Apple Silverfish Festival in the first week of September

September/October Plastic Arts Festival

10/29*** and Japan-Celebrating Ataturk * * * and the Declaration of the Republic.

65438+1October 10 At 9: 05 am, Ataturk held a short moment of silence.

Rumi memorial ceremony was held from1February 10 to 17.

6. In which country is Istanbul?

From Stockholm, we fought Shupaiya within its sphere of influence. After the victory, the ship, cargo and country will be compensated. Recruit Janus in Lisbon and get a boat. Emilio was recruited in Seville, and Friob was recruited in Genoa tavern. Angelo was employed by Istanbul port, Tieli was employed by Alexandria port, and Hailei met him when he left port, so he chose to escape. Harriet suggests you go to the New World.

Go back to Beihai. When Nantes left the port, Friob told you to go to London to find your granddaughter Christina and get a job at the London Trade Association and Juris in Syracuse. After completion, there will be ruins, old parchment, power first, money first, and land separation will give you red dye.

Go to the New World and find the Vera Clives Guild in maracaibo. When you arrive at the Committee, meet Escant and form an alliance with him, Finn will help you in the first war with Maldenard. After defeating Maldenard. The owner of the Havana bar will let you beat Esconte. The guild in Havana received the task of destroying the pirate William. After defeating the pirates three times, William appeared. After defeating him, there are relics in Havana, and he got the scabbard. After defeating Escant, Ruth of Vilak got a knife.

Go to Africa, find slave ship before Green Point enters the port, and Sierra will appear after the defeat. A month later, you agreed to form an alliance with Dongku. Go to East Africa and find Yi 'an in a pub in Sofala. After defeating Espinosa, the army first learned that someone was looking for St. George's Mosque. Go to San George America, get the task of the guild, and crusade against Julian in the Mediterranean. After completing the task, there will be remains, and the upper part of the mysterious slate will be obtained. Sofala's trade association received a task to find a village in Rio de Janeiro. Sofala told you to find an axe gun, and when you find it, you can get the lower part of the mysterious slate.

After Sogodras left Hong Kong, I went to the Indian Ocean to go to war with wooding. After World War I, I entered Hongkong and got a call from the King of Sweden, asking me to wipe out Iscar, a pirate in the Arabian region. After that, I got a large market of expensive cream from pirates. Al was recruited in Basra pub, and the guild received the task of fighting pirates. After completion, there are relics and celestial bodies.

In Calit, Serra gave me a complete lotus leaf. I met Nagrov, but I didn't. Do not oppose him. Seville was recruited in the square, and the trade association received the task of fighting the pirate Jacob. When I finished, I was in ruins, and I got the image of an eagle. Al got the news about the bloody crescent knife in the Indian port bar. After I got the blood bath crescent knife, I met Aza in Basra pub, and then I met Zadda at sea. With Al, Kristina, Hang Jiu, Charlie, 1 10,000, you can recruit Aza.