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HISTORY
OF ISTANBUL
Although no ancient findings are
faced within the historical city; ruins found during the
excavations performed in the Golden Horn region of city and at
Asian side are showing that first settlement in the region is
reaching till to third millennium B. C. Acropolis of the city,
mentioned as Byzantion was at the area where today's Topkapı
Palace is present. Golden Horn, has a port which is still used
today. A stronghold starting from here was surrounding the city
and reach to Marmara Sea. Byzantion, while continuing to its life
as a port and a trade city during Roman Empire period, it is
conquered and demolished by a Roman Emperor, Septimus Severius
after a siege exceeding two years which begin on 191 A. D. The
city which is fully re - constructed by same Emperor, is widened
and re - equipped.
During 4th century A. D., Roman
Empire had been expanded too much, and Istanbul is selected as the
new capital city instead of Roma by Emperor Great Constantine due
to its strategic position. City is re - organized within a period
of exceeding 6 years, its ramparts are widened and lots of temples,
official buildings, palaces, hamams and hippodrome is constructed.
With great ceremonies, performed on 330, city's being the capital
city of the Roman Empire is officially announced. During the
period when Near Age had begun, the city which is also known as
Second Rome and New Rome, is then named as "Byzantion" and
Constantinople in the late eras. Name of the city is mentioned as
"Polis" among the public in the course of time.
It is
seen that efforts of making city beautiful of the emperors after
Great Constantine is continuing. First churches within the city
are constructed after Constantine. Istanbul remain the capital
city of Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) for a long period due to
the fall down of West Roman Empire on 5th century. The city, which
is re - constructed during Byzantium period are re - widened with
ramparts. Today, 6492 m. long magnificent city ramparts are
constructed by Emperor II. Theodosius. In the city, whose
population is exceeding half million on 6th century, one more
golden age is lived under Emperor Justinyen reign. Famous Hagia
Sophia, which remained till today, is the piece of art of this
Emperor. Byzantium Empire and capital city Istanbul's latter
history is full of palace and church intrigues, Iran and Arab
attacks and frequently changing emperor families' bloody fights.
Latin
reign, which is a dark age between 726 - 842, had begun with the
conquer of city by Crusaders on 1204, 4th Crusade, and city is
raided for years till to the all churches and monasteries as well
as monuments. The city, whose reign is passed to Byzantium again
on 1261, did not gain its former richness again. City is conquered
by Turks on 1453 after a 53 days siege.
Gargantuan canons, used for the first time in the war history by
Fatih Sultan Mehmet, are reasons of surpass of Istanbul ramparts.
Capital city of Ottoman Empire had moved to this place, population
of the city is increased with the immigrants, imported from
various parts of the country, and public improvement studies of
the desert and demolished city had been commenced. Religious
freedom and social rights are given to the former residents of the
city, and let them to continue their lives. Patriarchate, which is
the head of Christian Orthodox Church, remains till today due to
the rights given by Fatih. Turkish art stigmatized the city one
century after conquer, and domes and minarets have reigned the
panorama of the city. Beginning from the 16th century, due to
being Ottoman Rulers Caliph at the same time, Istanbul also become
the center of Islamic world.ulers Caliph at the same time,
Istanbul also become the center of Islamic world.
City
is fully improved under the reigns of Sultans, and gain a miracle
atmosphere. There are frequent fires, which demolishes wide areas
within the colorful pages of Istanbul history in this period.
Sultan Palace, which is constructed in former acropolis, is
reigning the unique panorama of Bosporus and Golden Horn. After
denser connections with Western world, beginning from 19th century,
mosques and palaces begun to be constructed to Bosporus coasts
with European architecture style. Lots of palaces, constructed
within a short period of time, are also the symbols of the falling
down period. Istanbul, was one of the witnesses of another world
empire, conclusion of the I. World War.
While
empire is divided, and internal and foreign enemies were fighting
for their shares, a noble commander of the Turkish army had
entered into a struggle for Turkish nation. This Mustafa Kemal
named national hero, after Independence War exceeding 4 years,
republic of Turkey is established on 1923 by him. Moving the
capital city to Ankara, did not change the importance of Istanbul.
This unique city is continuing to its life with its charming
appearance.
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