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Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople (Historical Documentary)
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople (Historical Documentary)
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople (Historical Documentary)
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary http://dailymotion.com/paparazzoz http://MarkLexEros.blogspot.com http://youtube...
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The Fall of Constantinople
The Fall of Constantinople
The Fall of Constantinople
The fall of Constantinople in 1453.
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THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Constantinople Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night Every gal...
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Istanbul (not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (not Constantinople) From the must-own collection of They Might Be Giants videos, "Direct From Brooklyn" Buy it Here: http://tmbg-catalog.stores.yah...
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Total War History: The Theodosian Walls
Total War History: The Theodosian Walls
Total War History: The Theodosian Walls
Amongst the most formidable structures ever built by the Romans would be the massive triple layered walls of Constantinople. Today we dive into the details of this superstructure!
Sources:
Uniforms of the Roman World by Kevin Kiley
The End of Empire: Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome by Christopher Kelly
Music:
"Triumph" - Epic Music
"Becoming a Legend" - John Dreamer
"Eternal Flame" - Audiomachine
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Istanbul (not Constantinople)
Istanbul (not Constantinople)
Istanbul (not Constantinople)
Artist: Trevor Horn Orchestra From: Mona Lisa Smile OST.
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The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-city-of-walls-constantinople-lars-brownworth The world owes much of its cultural legacy to Constantinople's w...
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The Residents - Constantinople
The Residents - Constantinople
The Residents - Constantinople
The Residents - Constantinople (Copyright 2008 The Cryptic Corporation) Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb.
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Constantinople 2012 Action French Film Complet en Francais
Constantinople 2012 Action French Film Complet en Francais
Constantinople 2012 Action French Film Complet en Francais
Depuis des siècles, les empires byzantins et ottomans s'affrontent pour le contrôle de la cité légendaire de Constantinople. A la tête de l'empire byzantin, Constantin mène la résistance pour protéger le dernier berceau de la civilisation chrétienne en Terre d'Orient. Mais depuis l'accession au trône du redoutable sultan Mehmet II, les janissaires ottomans sont plus conquérants que jamais. A mesure que les conflits périphériques se multiplient, l'hypothèse d'un combat à mort pour le contrôle de la ville semble inéluctable. Les armées s'amassent au pied des murailles de Constantinople, le siège le plus célèbre et le plus sanglant de l'histoire
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The Fall of Constantinople in 1453
The Fall of Constantinople in 1453
The Fall of Constantinople in 1453
A look at the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the fall of its capital city, Constantinople, and the conversion of its largest church, the Hagia Sophia, into a mosque.
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The Devastation of Constantinople (Massive Battles)
The Devastation of Constantinople (Massive Battles)
The Devastation of Constantinople (Massive Battles)
The Emperor and his court have been driven back by the onslaught of barbarian forces laying waste to the Balkans during the Gothic war. Now it has come down to this... the crown jewel of the east is under siege... God help us
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The Four Lads - Istanbul (not Constantinople)
The Four Lads - Istanbul (not Constantinople)
The Four Lads - Istanbul (not Constantinople)
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" is a 1953 swing-style song, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. The lyrics comically refer to the official 1930 renaming of the city of Constantinople to Istanbul. It also references other renamed cities, specifically the renaming of New York City from New Amsterdam.
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" was originally recorded by the Canadian group The Four Lads on August 12, 1953. This recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40082. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on October 24, 1953, and it peaked at #10. It was the group's first gold record.
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Untold History┇Muhammad Al Fatih┇The Conqueror Of Constantinople ᴴᴰ
Untold History┇Muhammad Al Fatih┇The Conqueror Of Constantinople ᴴᴰ
Untold History┇Muhammad Al Fatih┇The Conqueror Of Constantinople ᴴᴰ
This Video is Shown for News and Educational Purposes Only. .............................................................................. Muhammad Al Fatih ...
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LOUNTANG - Constantinople / Cissoko / Tabassian / Martel
LOUNTANG - Constantinople / Cissoko / Tabassian / Martel
LOUNTANG - Constantinople / Cissoko / Tabassian / Martel
Jardins Migrateurs | Itinerant Gardens 21 septembre 2012, Salle Pierre-Mercure (Montréal) LOUNTANG, Ablaye Cissoko Une rencontre poétique entre cordes et voi...
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Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453 Document (Ντοκiμαντέρ) Greek narration English subtitles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Georg...
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Constantinople & Barbara Furtuna - "Folias"
Constantinople & Barbara Furtuna - "Folias"
Constantinople & Barbara Furtuna - "Folias"
CONSTANTINOPLE & LE CHŒUR BARBARA FURTUNA (Corse) Projet : CANTI DI A TERRA Une rencontre audacieuse entre les polyphonies corses et les musiques ancienne et...
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Assassin's Creed Revelations - Life in Constantinople
Assassin's Creed Revelations - Life in Constantinople
Assassin's Creed Revelations - Life in Constantinople
More content on www.assassinscreed.com Discover a city of beauty, bounty and grace in Assassin's Creed® Revelations : Constantinople.
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1453 Chute de Constantinople 1ère partie
1453 Chute de Constantinople 1ère partie
1453 Chute de Constantinople 1ère partie
La chute de Constantinople en 1453, principal bastion de la chrétienté en Orient, témoigne de l'incapacité des grandes nations européennes à s'allier contre ...
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Age of Empires: Castle Siege - Campaign Constantinople
Age of Empires: Castle Siege - Campaign Constantinople
Age of Empires: Castle Siege - Campaign Constantinople
Follow me on twitter for more information on my latest uploads and future videos https://twitter.com/Unreal_Prodigy
Need help with the Age of Empire: Castle Siege Historical campaign? Here is the Constant mission tutorial.
Hope this helped!
More tutorials will be up soon.
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Constantinople: The Legendary Capital
Constantinople: The Legendary Capital
Constantinople: The Legendary Capital
Whatever the name (Βυζάντιον, Roma Constantinopolitana, Alma Roma, Miklagård, Κωνσταντινούπολις, Βασιλέως Πόλις, Constantinople, קושטנדינה רבתי, Konstantiniy...
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The buildings of Constantinople
The buildings of Constantinople
The buildings of Constantinople
The buildings of Constantinople
The images that are depicted in the video were designed by Antoine Helbert
http://www.antoine-helbert.com/fr/portfolio/annexe-work/byzance-architecture.html
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Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission (New)
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission (New)
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission (New)
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission
Keterangan:
Meskipun dalam video ini saya menang, seharusnya pasukan panah (Heavy Crossbowman) jangan menyerang paling dulu, kalau tembok sudah hancur, biarkan pasukan lainnya yang menyerang lebih dulu castle'nya.
Ketika pasukan lain sudah menyerbu castle, baru pasukan panah, maju menyerang Archer Tower, setelah selesai pasukan panah membantu menyerang castle hingga runtuh.
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Turkey Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman Empire History
Turkey Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman Empire History
Turkey Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman Empire History
Add &fmt;=18 at the end of the URL for high quality video! Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul, historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see Names of Istanbul...
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople (Historical Documentary)
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary http://dailymotion.com/paparazzoz http://MarkLexEros.blogspot.com http://youtube...
wn.com/Mark Lex Eros 1453 Ad The Siege Of Constantinople (Historical Documentary)
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary http://dailymotion.com/paparazzoz http://MarkLexEros.blogspot.com http://youtube...
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Constantinople Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night Every gal...
wn.com/They Might Be Giants Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Constantinople Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night Every gal...
- published: 29 Jun 2006
- views: 2175225
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author:
tubmanss
Istanbul (not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (not Constantinople) From the must-own collection of They Might Be Giants videos, "Direct From Brooklyn" Buy it Here: http://tmbg-catalog.stores.yah...
wn.com/Istanbul (Not Constantinople) They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (not Constantinople) From the must-own collection of They Might Be Giants videos, "Direct From Brooklyn" Buy it Here: http://tmbg-catalog.stores.yah...
- published: 23 Oct 2007
- views: 328071
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author:
ParticleMen
Total War History: The Theodosian Walls
Amongst the most formidable structures ever built by the Romans would be the massive triple layered walls of Constantinople. Today we dive into the details of this superstructure!
Sources:
Uniforms of the Roman World by Kevin Kiley
The End of Empire: Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome by Christopher Kelly
Music:
"Triumph" - Epic Music
"Becoming a Legend" - John Dreamer
"Eternal Flame" - Audiomachine
wn.com/Total War History The Theodosian Walls
Amongst the most formidable structures ever built by the Romans would be the massive triple layered walls of Constantinople. Today we dive into the details of this superstructure!
Sources:
Uniforms of the Roman World by Kevin Kiley
The End of Empire: Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome by Christopher Kelly
Music:
"Triumph" - Epic Music
"Becoming a Legend" - John Dreamer
"Eternal Flame" - Audiomachine
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 5736
Istanbul (not Constantinople)
Artist: Trevor Horn Orchestra From: Mona Lisa Smile OST.
wn.com/Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
Artist: Trevor Horn Orchestra From: Mona Lisa Smile OST.
The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-city-of-walls-constantinople-lars-brownworth The world owes much of its cultural legacy to Constantinople's w...
wn.com/The City Of Walls Constantinople Lars Brownworth
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-city-of-walls-constantinople-lars-brownworth The world owes much of its cultural legacy to Constantinople's w...
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 74395
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author:
TED-Ed
The Residents - Constantinople
The Residents - Constantinople (Copyright 2008 The Cryptic Corporation) Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb.
wn.com/The Residents Constantinople
The Residents - Constantinople (Copyright 2008 The Cryptic Corporation) Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb.
Constantinople 2012 Action French Film Complet en Francais
Depuis des siècles, les empires byzantins et ottomans s'affrontent pour le contrôle de la cité légendaire de Constantinople. A la tête de l'empire byzantin, Constantin mène la résistance pour protéger le dernier berceau de la civilisation chrétienne en Terre d'Orient. Mais depuis l'accession au trône du redoutable sultan Mehmet II, les janissaires ottomans sont plus conquérants que jamais. A mesure que les conflits périphériques se multiplient, l'hypothèse d'un combat à mort pour le contrôle de la ville semble inéluctable. Les armées s'amassent au pied des murailles de Constantinople, le siège le plus célèbre et le plus sanglant de l'histoire va débuter.
wn.com/Constantinople 2012 Action French Film Complet En Francais
Depuis des siècles, les empires byzantins et ottomans s'affrontent pour le contrôle de la cité légendaire de Constantinople. A la tête de l'empire byzantin, Constantin mène la résistance pour protéger le dernier berceau de la civilisation chrétienne en Terre d'Orient. Mais depuis l'accession au trône du redoutable sultan Mehmet II, les janissaires ottomans sont plus conquérants que jamais. A mesure que les conflits périphériques se multiplient, l'hypothèse d'un combat à mort pour le contrôle de la ville semble inéluctable. Les armées s'amassent au pied des murailles de Constantinople, le siège le plus célèbre et le plus sanglant de l'histoire va débuter.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 1269
The Fall of Constantinople in 1453
A look at the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the fall of its capital city, Constantinople, and the conversion of its largest church, the Hagia Sophia, into a mosque.
wn.com/The Fall Of Constantinople In 1453
A look at the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the fall of its capital city, Constantinople, and the conversion of its largest church, the Hagia Sophia, into a mosque.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 7
The Devastation of Constantinople (Massive Battles)
The Emperor and his court have been driven back by the onslaught of barbarian forces laying waste to the Balkans during the Gothic war. Now it has come down to this... the crown jewel of the east is under siege... God help us
wn.com/The Devastation Of Constantinople (Massive Battles)
The Emperor and his court have been driven back by the onslaught of barbarian forces laying waste to the Balkans during the Gothic war. Now it has come down to this... the crown jewel of the east is under siege... God help us
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 7266
The Four Lads - Istanbul (not Constantinople)
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" is a 1953 swing-style song, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. The lyrics comically refer to the official 1930 renaming of the city of Constantinople to Istanbul. It also references other renamed cities, specifically the renaming of New York City from New Amsterdam.
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" was originally recorded by the Canadian group The Four Lads on August 12, 1953. This recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40082. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on October 24, 1953, and it peaked at #10. It was the group's first gold record.
wn.com/The Four Lads Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" is a 1953 swing-style song, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. The lyrics comically refer to the official 1930 renaming of the city of Constantinople to Istanbul. It also references other renamed cities, specifically the renaming of New York City from New Amsterdam.
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" was originally recorded by the Canadian group The Four Lads on August 12, 1953. This recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40082. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on October 24, 1953, and it peaked at #10. It was the group's first gold record.
- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 280326
Untold History┇Muhammad Al Fatih┇The Conqueror Of Constantinople ᴴᴰ
This Video is Shown for News and Educational Purposes Only. .............................................................................. Muhammad Al Fatih ...
wn.com/Untold History┇Muhammad Al Fatih┇The Conqueror Of Constantinople ᴴᴰ
This Video is Shown for News and Educational Purposes Only. .............................................................................. Muhammad Al Fatih ...
LOUNTANG - Constantinople / Cissoko / Tabassian / Martel
Jardins Migrateurs | Itinerant Gardens 21 septembre 2012, Salle Pierre-Mercure (Montréal) LOUNTANG, Ablaye Cissoko Une rencontre poétique entre cordes et voi...
wn.com/Lountang Constantinople Cissoko Tabassian Martel
Jardins Migrateurs | Itinerant Gardens 21 septembre 2012, Salle Pierre-Mercure (Montréal) LOUNTANG, Ablaye Cissoko Une rencontre poétique entre cordes et voi...
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453 Document (Ντοκiμαντέρ) Greek narration English subtitles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Georg...
wn.com/Fall Of Constantinople (Η Άλωση Της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453
Fall of Constantinople (Η άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης) 1453 Document (Ντοκiμαντέρ) Greek narration English subtitles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Georg...
Constantinople & Barbara Furtuna - "Folias"
CONSTANTINOPLE & LE CHŒUR BARBARA FURTUNA (Corse) Projet : CANTI DI A TERRA Une rencontre audacieuse entre les polyphonies corses et les musiques ancienne et...
wn.com/Constantinople Barbara Furtuna Folias
CONSTANTINOPLE & LE CHŒUR BARBARA FURTUNA (Corse) Projet : CANTI DI A TERRA Une rencontre audacieuse entre les polyphonies corses et les musiques ancienne et...
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 15087
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author:
diffusion14
Assassin's Creed Revelations - Life in Constantinople
More content on www.assassinscreed.com Discover a city of beauty, bounty and grace in Assassin's Creed® Revelations : Constantinople.
wn.com/Assassin's Creed Revelations Life In Constantinople
More content on www.assassinscreed.com Discover a city of beauty, bounty and grace in Assassin's Creed® Revelations : Constantinople.
1453 Chute de Constantinople 1ère partie
La chute de Constantinople en 1453, principal bastion de la chrétienté en Orient, témoigne de l'incapacité des grandes nations européennes à s'allier contre ...
wn.com/1453 Chute De Constantinople 1Ère Partie
La chute de Constantinople en 1453, principal bastion de la chrétienté en Orient, témoigne de l'incapacité des grandes nations européennes à s'allier contre ...
- published: 20 Mar 2014
- views: 764
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author:
york6164
Age of Empires: Castle Siege - Campaign Constantinople
Follow me on twitter for more information on my latest uploads and future videos https://twitter.com/Unreal_Prodigy
Need help with the Age of Empire: Castle Siege Historical campaign? Here is the Constant mission tutorial.
Hope this helped!
More tutorials will be up soon.
wn.com/Age Of Empires Castle Siege Campaign Constantinople
Follow me on twitter for more information on my latest uploads and future videos https://twitter.com/Unreal_Prodigy
Need help with the Age of Empire: Castle Siege Historical campaign? Here is the Constant mission tutorial.
Hope this helped!
More tutorials will be up soon.
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 17
Constantinople: The Legendary Capital
Whatever the name (Βυζάντιον, Roma Constantinopolitana, Alma Roma, Miklagård, Κωνσταντινούπολις, Βασιλέως Πόλις, Constantinople, קושטנדינה רבתי, Konstantiniy...
wn.com/Constantinople The Legendary Capital
Whatever the name (Βυζάντιον, Roma Constantinopolitana, Alma Roma, Miklagård, Κωνσταντινούπολις, Βασιλέως Πόλις, Constantinople, קושטנדינה רבתי, Konstantiniy...
- published: 16 Jan 2011
- views: 2307
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author:
tanilozkan
The buildings of Constantinople
The buildings of Constantinople
The images that are depicted in the video were designed by Antoine Helbert
http://www.antoine-helbert.com/fr/portfolio/annexe-work/byzance-architecture.html
wn.com/The Buildings Of Constantinople
The buildings of Constantinople
The images that are depicted in the video were designed by Antoine Helbert
http://www.antoine-helbert.com/fr/portfolio/annexe-work/byzance-architecture.html
- published: 14 Jul 2013
- views: 23
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission (New)
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission
Keterangan:
Meskipun dalam video ini saya menang, seharusnya pasukan panah (Heavy Crossbowman) jangan menyerang paling dulu, kalau tembok sudah hancur, biarkan pasukan lainnya yang menyerang lebih dulu castle'nya.
Ketika pasukan lain sudah menyerbu castle, baru pasukan panah, maju menyerang Archer Tower, setelah selesai pasukan panah membantu menyerang castle hingga runtuh.
wn.com/Age Of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission (New)
Age of Empires Castle Siege Constantinople Mission
Keterangan:
Meskipun dalam video ini saya menang, seharusnya pasukan panah (Heavy Crossbowman) jangan menyerang paling dulu, kalau tembok sudah hancur, biarkan pasukan lainnya yang menyerang lebih dulu castle'nya.
Ketika pasukan lain sudah menyerbu castle, baru pasukan panah, maju menyerang Archer Tower, setelah selesai pasukan panah membantu menyerang castle hingga runtuh.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 23
Turkey Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman Empire History
Add &fmt;=18 at the end of the URL for high quality video! Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul, historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see Names of Istanbul...
wn.com/Turkey Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman Empire History
Add &fmt;=18 at the end of the URL for high quality video! Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul, historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see Names of Istanbul...
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Istanbul Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Istanbul Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Istanbul Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Istanbul is a fantastic heritage of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople, and its unique quality is that it lies on two continents. Europe and Asia are separated by the picturesque Golden Horn Bay. On the quiet Asian side live the wealthy citizens, while the European part is a busy center for business life, and also the ancient city core, full of old monuments, can be found here. There is the Aia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Yedikule fortress and the Topkapi Palace. And then there is the colorful, loud and exotic Grand Bazaar, favorite target of the tourists. Let us go to the house of Pierre Loti, drink a cup of Turkish coffee and enjoy th
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Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istanbul in Turkey.
Istanbul is the golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. Today, this turbulent metropolis on the Bosporus is Europe's connection with Asia Minor.
Today, this link between Europe and Asia has more than 15 million inhabitants and is not only Turkey's largest city, but is also a melting pot of various cultures. Once a Greek colony, Roman Imperial City and capital of the Osman Empire, Istanbul is full of colorful and dramatic history.
The European-style city district on the northern side of the Golden
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Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istabul in Turkey.
Istanbul is a grand Turkish metropolis that extends across two continents and is influenced by various cultural and historic epochs. In the bright and ornate interior of the Hagia Sophia the splendid yet contrasting influence of both Christian Byzantine and Ottoman architecture has been preserved to the present day. Beneath the second largest cupola in the world, each of these cultures and religions unite in perfect harmony. Not far from the Hagia Sophia is the Yerebatan Saray that provides a fascinating insight into Constantinople's former water supply. Three hundred and thirty six columns su
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Basilica Cistern Yerebatan Sarayı Sarnıcı Constantinople Istanbul by BK Bazhe.com
Basilica Cistern Yerebatan Sarayı Sarnıcı Constantinople Istanbul by BK Bazhe.com
Basilica Cistern Yerebatan Sarayı Sarnıcı Constantinople Istanbul by BK Bazhe.com
Yerebatan Sarayı - The Basilica Cistern (Turkish: Yerebatan Sarayı - Sunken Palace, or Yerebatan Sarnıcı - Sunken Cistern), is the largest of several hundred
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Zmix 12 (Travel Guide) [No Steps Yet!]
Zmix 12 (Travel Guide) [No Steps Yet!]
Zmix 12 (Travel Guide) [No Steps Yet!]
1. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) /They Might Be Giants 2. Scorching Moon /Shawn The Horny Master 3. Brazilian Anthem /Berimaru '66 4. XANADU /THE OLIVIA PROJ...
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Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Venice, Italy Travel Guide http://bit.ly/18hNZuE
Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excu
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Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
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"VISITING CONSTANTINOPLE - TURKEY" Greekcypriot's photos around Istanbul, Turkey (travel pics)
"VISITING CONSTANTINOPLE - TURKEY" Greekcypriot's photos around Istanbul, Turkey (travel pics)
"VISITING CONSTANTINOPLE - TURKEY" Greekcypriot's photos around Istanbul, Turkey (travel pics)
Preview of Greekcypriot's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/greekcypriot/1/1212691500/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Learn more about these videos: http://www.travelpod.com/help/faq#youtube
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Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
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Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursio
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Galata Turkey | Visit Galata Tour | Galata Travel Videos Guide
Galata Turkey | Visit Galata Tour | Galata Travel Videos Guide
Galata Turkey | Visit Galata Tour | Galata Travel Videos Guide
Galata was a neighbourhood opposite Constantinople (today's Istanbul), located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn, the inlet which separates it from the historic peninsula of old Constantinople. The Golden Horn is crossed by several bridges, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. At present, Galata is a quarter within the borough of Beyoğlu in Istanbul, and is known as Karaköy. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata
Galata
Galat
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Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
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Cairo - Egypt Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1gcTosP
Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
Cairo travel guide, Cairo Attractions, Cairo Hotels,Cairo Restaurants,Tourism in Egypt, Vacation Egypt, Giza, Pyramids, Cairo Museum
From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this t
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travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ...
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Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate t
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Travel to Constantine city of Algeria | Most beautiful city in Algeria
Travel to Constantine city of Algeria | Most beautiful city in Algeria
Travel to Constantine city of Algeria | Most beautiful city in Algeria
Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus;[2] Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Μέγας; 27 February c. 272[1] – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine,[3] was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337.
More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great
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Hagia Sophia Travel Video Guide
Hagia Sophia Travel Video Guide
Hagia Sophia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
Situated on the shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul is the only city in the world that is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. Within it, a historic and religious symbol rises up into the sky: the Hagia Sophia, for nearly a 1000 years the main church of former Constantinople.Legend has it that Constantine, founder of the New Rome, had previously built a church of ‘Holy Wisdom’ here in the fourth century A.D. Thus, the name of this church derives from the Greek. Although the first church, as well as a later building, were destroyed by fire, the Emperor Justinian erected a larger chu
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Constantinople (not Istanbul) 2014 Travel 1/63
Constantinople (not Istanbul) 2014 Travel 1/63
Constantinople (not Istanbul) 2014 Travel 1/63
Romanian Travel
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Travel Guide to Istanbul, Turkey
Travel Guide to Istanbul, Turkey
Travel Guide to Istanbul, Turkey
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/turkey/istanbul - Visit for more information on Istanbul, Turkey In history, Istanbul was known as the Byzantium or Constanti...
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Theodosian Land Walls of Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
Theodosian Land Walls of Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
Theodosian Land Walls of Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
Lars walks Theodosian II's land walls of Constantinople.
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants HQ
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants HQ
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants HQ
HD Quality Sound
They Might Be Giants - Istanbul(Not Constantinople)
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Mediterranea (Mesogeios): Constantinople (Istanbul) | Κωνσταντινούπολη
Mediterranea (Mesogeios): Constantinople (Istanbul) | Κωνσταντινούπολη
Mediterranea (Mesogeios): Constantinople (Istanbul) | Κωνσταντινούπολη
Greek television's music documentary "Mediterranea"
Episode: Constantinople / Istanbul
Documentare per la musica mediterranea nella statuale televisione greca
Μεσόγειος - Σειρά μουσικών ντοκιμαντέρ της ΕΡΤ με τον Κωστή Μαραβέγια.
Επεισόδιο: Κωνσταντινούπολη - Πρώτη μετάδοση: Φεβρουάριος 2012
Σκηνοθέτης: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Σενάριο: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Παραγωγή ΕΡΤ - Εκτέλεση Παραγωγής: VERGI FILM PRODUCTIONS
KANUN PLAYER
KAYHAN ERDEM
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MEHMET EMIN BITMEZ
KLARNET PLAYER
HUSNU SENLEDIRICI
MERCAN DEDE ISTANBUL QUARTET
MERCAN DEDE / ELECTRONICS, NEY, BENDIR
CALER NAZLIBAS / CUMBUS KEMANE
TANJU YILDIZ / ELEKTRIK BAGLAMA
ONUR IL / PERCUS
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Suur Travel Video Guide
Suur Travel Video Guide
Suur Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress
Istanbul Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Istanbul is a fantastic heritage of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople, and its unique quality is that it lies on two continents. Europe and Asia are separated by the picturesque Golden Horn Bay. On the quiet Asian side live the wealthy citizens, while the European part is a busy center for business life, and also the ancient city core, full of old monuments, can be found here. There is the Aia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Yedikule fortress and the Topkapi Palace. And then there is the colorful, loud and exotic Grand Bazaar, favorite target of the tourists. Let us go to the house of Pierre Loti, drink a cup of Turkish coffee and enjoy the sight of the Marble Sea and the city of the thousand minarets
wn.com/Istanbul Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Istanbul is a fantastic heritage of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople, and its unique quality is that it lies on two continents. Europe and Asia are separated by the picturesque Golden Horn Bay. On the quiet Asian side live the wealthy citizens, while the European part is a busy center for business life, and also the ancient city core, full of old monuments, can be found here. There is the Aia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Yedikule fortress and the Topkapi Palace. And then there is the colorful, loud and exotic Grand Bazaar, favorite target of the tourists. Let us go to the house of Pierre Loti, drink a cup of Turkish coffee and enjoy the sight of the Marble Sea and the city of the thousand minarets
- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 18
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istanbul in Turkey.
Istanbul is the golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. Today, this turbulent metropolis on the Bosporus is Europe's connection with Asia Minor.
Today, this link between Europe and Asia has more than 15 million inhabitants and is not only Turkey's largest city, but is also a melting pot of various cultures. Once a Greek colony, Roman Imperial City and capital of the Osman Empire, Istanbul is full of colorful and dramatic history.
The European-style city district on the northern side of the Golden Horn was founded as a trading colony by Genoese traders in 1261. In subsequent centuries, the Europeans dominated the appearance and character of this area whose buildings and main street indicate the city's splendid past.
The Basilica Yerebatan Cistern once provided Constantinople with its water supply. Emperor Justinian I had this subterranean reservoir built. It holds 80,000 cubic metres of water. A forest of more than 300 decorated stone columns support the ceiling and it once served as a backdrop for a James Bond film.
A mighty gate is the entrance to the splendid world of the Turkish sultans, Topkapi Palace, the former centre of power of the Osman Empire. It's like a small town with many exquisite buildings and wonderful parks.
Leonardo Da Vinci's vision of a bridge across the Bosporus was for many years only a dream, but 470 years later, the dream became reality. At a height of 64 metres, two city districts have been united in addition to two continents and the contrasting lifestyles of two completely different worlds.
Istanbul is a melting pot of culture and religion with a captivating allure and an irresistible atmosphere of mystique.
wn.com/Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istanbul in Turkey.
Istanbul is the golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. Today, this turbulent metropolis on the Bosporus is Europe's connection with Asia Minor.
Today, this link between Europe and Asia has more than 15 million inhabitants and is not only Turkey's largest city, but is also a melting pot of various cultures. Once a Greek colony, Roman Imperial City and capital of the Osman Empire, Istanbul is full of colorful and dramatic history.
The European-style city district on the northern side of the Golden Horn was founded as a trading colony by Genoese traders in 1261. In subsequent centuries, the Europeans dominated the appearance and character of this area whose buildings and main street indicate the city's splendid past.
The Basilica Yerebatan Cistern once provided Constantinople with its water supply. Emperor Justinian I had this subterranean reservoir built. It holds 80,000 cubic metres of water. A forest of more than 300 decorated stone columns support the ceiling and it once served as a backdrop for a James Bond film.
A mighty gate is the entrance to the splendid world of the Turkish sultans, Topkapi Palace, the former centre of power of the Osman Empire. It's like a small town with many exquisite buildings and wonderful parks.
Leonardo Da Vinci's vision of a bridge across the Bosporus was for many years only a dream, but 470 years later, the dream became reality. At a height of 64 metres, two city districts have been united in addition to two continents and the contrasting lifestyles of two completely different worlds.
Istanbul is a melting pot of culture and religion with a captivating allure and an irresistible atmosphere of mystique.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 31813
Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istabul in Turkey.
Istanbul is a grand Turkish metropolis that extends across two continents and is influenced by various cultural and historic epochs. In the bright and ornate interior of the Hagia Sophia the splendid yet contrasting influence of both Christian Byzantine and Ottoman architecture has been preserved to the present day. Beneath the second largest cupola in the world, each of these cultures and religions unite in perfect harmony. Not far from the Hagia Sophia is the Yerebatan Saray that provides a fascinating insight into Constantinople's former water supply. Three hundred and thirty six columns support the vaulted ceiling of the cistern that was built in around 532 A.D. The Topkapi Palace was built by Sultan Mehmet The Second. It is one of the city's main tourist attractions and its exquisite interior indicates the lifestyle of the city's former Ottoman rulers. As the capital of three former World Empires, Istanbul truly enjoys a unique position among the great cities of both Europe and Asia.
wn.com/Istanbul Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Istabul in Turkey.
Istanbul is a grand Turkish metropolis that extends across two continents and is influenced by various cultural and historic epochs. In the bright and ornate interior of the Hagia Sophia the splendid yet contrasting influence of both Christian Byzantine and Ottoman architecture has been preserved to the present day. Beneath the second largest cupola in the world, each of these cultures and religions unite in perfect harmony. Not far from the Hagia Sophia is the Yerebatan Saray that provides a fascinating insight into Constantinople's former water supply. Three hundred and thirty six columns support the vaulted ceiling of the cistern that was built in around 532 A.D. The Topkapi Palace was built by Sultan Mehmet The Second. It is one of the city's main tourist attractions and its exquisite interior indicates the lifestyle of the city's former Ottoman rulers. As the capital of three former World Empires, Istanbul truly enjoys a unique position among the great cities of both Europe and Asia.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 64
Basilica Cistern Yerebatan Sarayı Sarnıcı Constantinople Istanbul by BK Bazhe.com
Yerebatan Sarayı - The Basilica Cistern (Turkish: Yerebatan Sarayı - Sunken Palace, or Yerebatan Sarnıcı - Sunken Cistern), is the largest of several hundred
wn.com/Basilica Cistern Yerebatan Sarayı Sarnıcı Constantinople Istanbul By Bk Bazhe.Com
Yerebatan Sarayı - The Basilica Cistern (Turkish: Yerebatan Sarayı - Sunken Palace, or Yerebatan Sarnıcı - Sunken Cistern), is the largest of several hundred
- published: 27 Mar 2015
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Zmix 12 (Travel Guide) [No Steps Yet!]
1. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) /They Might Be Giants 2. Scorching Moon /Shawn The Horny Master 3. Brazilian Anthem /Berimaru '66 4. XANADU /THE OLIVIA PROJ...
wn.com/Zmix 12 (Travel Guide) No Steps Yet
1. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) /They Might Be Giants 2. Scorching Moon /Shawn The Horny Master 3. Brazilian Anthem /Berimaru '66 4. XANADU /THE OLIVIA PROJ...
Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide - Larnaca Tourism and Vacations
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Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
Tags: Visit Larnaca in Cyprus,cyprus travel attractions,cyprus travel information,cyprus travel tips,larnaca in cyprus,shepherd entertainment,world travel,cyprus travel guide,shepherdfilm
wn.com/Larnaca, Cyprus Travel Guide Larnaca Tourism And Vacations
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Cyprus Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1fhFShE
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Larnaca, which has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to
Cyprus.
The island of the goddess Aphrodite lies in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Its climate is extremely pleasant, its scenery diverse. Beautiful beaches, high mountains, idyllic villages, monasteries decorated with Byzantine murals, busy cities, colorful harbors. There's a good reason why Cyprus has become a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Larnaca has been the capital of the islands tourism and the gate to Cyprus for three main reasons. One of these is its favorable location. Tourists can easily reach the beaches of Napa, the capital Nicosia, the Troodos Mountain or Paphos from here. The second is its international airport, the significance of which has greatly increased since the division of the island.
This is where all the charter planes land while the harbor welcomes the ships arriving from Israel and Arabic countries. This is where the one to two day boat trips to Syria and Lebanon set off. There are no trains on the island as the only line was demolished in the 50s. However, the road system is of good quality and public transportation is highly developed. Tourists can also use share taxis or rent cars and motorcycles. Let's not forget that as a heritage of the British governance, cars drive on the left hand side of the road which makes life a little difficult at first but by the time it's time to go home, you'll have become accustomed to it. The city is made up of three distinct parts. The seashore with its modern buildings and beach promenades, the old town and the one time Turkish quarter. The promenade is the site of folklore and art performances.
The most beautiful and most important site of Larnaca is the St. Lazarus church. According to John's gospel, Christ resurrected Lazarus who later fled to Cyprus and was the bishop of Kition for 30 years. The church stands on his grave. Lazarus didn't find eternal peace in death as his earthly remains were first taken to Constantinople, now Istanbul and then to Marseilles. All that remains of the ancient city of Kition is a not too large excavation in the northern part of Larnaca. The grave of Lazarus can be seen in the crypt below the church. The sign on his empty sarcophagus reads, friend of Jesus. The church has a central knave, two isles and three domes. There's Byzantine and Latin marks and is still in use today. Grandiose weddings and christenings are held here. The churchyard was a favorite burial site for foreigners especially high ranking Englishmen. Some researchers say that the name Larnaca stems from the ancient Greek word sarcophagus and refers to the tomb of Lazarus.
Tags: Visit Larnaca in Cyprus,cyprus travel attractions,cyprus travel information,cyprus travel tips,larnaca in cyprus,shepherd entertainment,world travel,cyprus travel guide,shepherdfilm
- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 1878
Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at www.venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at www.venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Venice, Italy Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation and Attractions,Venice Tours,Venice Attractions,Venice Hotels,Venice Restaurants,Venice Shopping,Venice Transport,Venice Museums,Venice history
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 2402
Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
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Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
"VISITING CONSTANTINOPLE - TURKEY" Greekcypriot's photos around Istanbul, Turkey (travel pics)
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Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
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Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at www.venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at www.venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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- published: 15 Oct 2013
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Galata Turkey | Visit Galata Tour | Galata Travel Videos Guide
Galata was a neighbourhood opposite Constantinople (today's Istanbul), located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn, the inlet which separates it from the historic peninsula of old Constantinople. The Golden Horn is crossed by several bridges, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. At present, Galata is a quarter within the borough of Beyoğlu in Istanbul, and is known as Karaköy. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata
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Galata was a neighbourhood opposite Constantinople (today's Istanbul), located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn, the inlet which separates it from the historic peninsula of old Constantinople. The Golden Horn is crossed by several bridges, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. At present, Galata is a quarter within the borough of Beyoğlu in Istanbul, and is known as Karaköy. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata
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Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
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From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
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Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
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Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
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From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
==============================
Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
======================
Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
================
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- published: 14 Oct 2013
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travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ...
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Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
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Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 257
Travel to Constantine city of Algeria | Most beautiful city in Algeria
Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus;[2] Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Μέγας; 27 February c. 272[1] – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine,[3] was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337.
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Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus;[2] Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Μέγας; 27 February c. 272[1] – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine,[3] was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337.
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- published: 24 Nov 2014
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Hagia Sophia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
Situated on the shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul is the only city in the world that is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. Within it, a historic and religious symbol rises up into the sky: the Hagia Sophia, for nearly a 1000 years the main church of former Constantinople.Legend has it that Constantine, founder of the New Rome, had previously built a church of ‘Holy Wisdom’ here in the fourth century A.D. Thus, the name of this church derives from the Greek. Although the first church, as well as a later building, were destroyed by fire, the Emperor Justinian erected a larger church in the year 532 AD, the church known today as Hagia Sophia. Throughout the centuries, Hagia Sophia served both as a church and a mosque but, due to the Turkish leader, Atatürk, it was transformed into a museum in 1935. As a result of Turkish influence and its function as a mosque, four minarets were constructed adding yet another architectural feature in addition to its magnificent dome.
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Travel video about destination Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
Situated on the shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul is the only city in the world that is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. Within it, a historic and religious symbol rises up into the sky: the Hagia Sophia, for nearly a 1000 years the main church of former Constantinople.Legend has it that Constantine, founder of the New Rome, had previously built a church of ‘Holy Wisdom’ here in the fourth century A.D. Thus, the name of this church derives from the Greek. Although the first church, as well as a later building, were destroyed by fire, the Emperor Justinian erected a larger church in the year 532 AD, the church known today as Hagia Sophia. Throughout the centuries, Hagia Sophia served both as a church and a mosque but, due to the Turkish leader, Atatürk, it was transformed into a museum in 1935. As a result of Turkish influence and its function as a mosque, four minarets were constructed adding yet another architectural feature in addition to its magnificent dome.
- published: 21 Nov 2014
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Travel Guide to Istanbul, Turkey
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/turkey/istanbul - Visit for more information on Istanbul, Turkey In history, Istanbul was known as the Byzantium or Constanti...
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Mediterranea (Mesogeios): Constantinople (Istanbul) | Κωνσταντινούπολη
Greek television's music documentary "Mediterranea"
Episode: Constantinople / Istanbul
Documentare per la musica mediterranea nella statuale televisione greca
Μεσόγειος - Σειρά μουσικών ντοκιμαντέρ της ΕΡΤ με τον Κωστή Μαραβέγια.
Επεισόδιο: Κωνσταντινούπολη - Πρώτη μετάδοση: Φεβρουάριος 2012
Σκηνοθέτης: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Σενάριο: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Παραγωγή ΕΡΤ - Εκτέλεση Παραγωγής: VERGI FILM PRODUCTIONS
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UD PLAYER
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MERCAN DEDE / ELECTRONICS, NEY, BENDIR
CALER NAZLIBAS / CUMBUS KEMANE
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ONUR IL / PERCUSYON
CEYHOYN YANSLI - SEMAZEN / THE WHIRLING DERWISH
BABA ZULA
LEVENT AKMAN
MURAT ERTEL
KOLEKTIF ISTANBUL
ASLI DOGAN
RICHARD LANIEPCE
GOHKAN SAHINKEAYA
EDIZ HAFIZOGLU
ORIENT EXPRESSIONS
CEM YILDIZ
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Greek television's music documentary "Mediterranea"
Episode: Constantinople / Istanbul
Documentare per la musica mediterranea nella statuale televisione greca
Μεσόγειος - Σειρά μουσικών ντοκιμαντέρ της ΕΡΤ με τον Κωστή Μαραβέγια.
Επεισόδιο: Κωνσταντινούπολη - Πρώτη μετάδοση: Φεβρουάριος 2012
Σκηνοθέτης: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Σενάριο: Πάνος Καρκανεβάτος
Παραγωγή ΕΡΤ - Εκτέλεση Παραγωγής: VERGI FILM PRODUCTIONS
KANUN PLAYER
KAYHAN ERDEM
UD PLAYER
MEHMET EMIN BITMEZ
KLARNET PLAYER
HUSNU SENLEDIRICI
MERCAN DEDE ISTANBUL QUARTET
MERCAN DEDE / ELECTRONICS, NEY, BENDIR
CALER NAZLIBAS / CUMBUS KEMANE
TANJU YILDIZ / ELEKTRIK BAGLAMA
ONUR IL / PERCUSYON
CEYHOYN YANSLI - SEMAZEN / THE WHIRLING DERWISH
BABA ZULA
LEVENT AKMAN
MURAT ERTEL
KOLEKTIF ISTANBUL
ASLI DOGAN
RICHARD LANIEPCE
GOHKAN SAHINKEAYA
EDIZ HAFIZOGLU
ORIENT EXPRESSIONS
CEM YILDIZ
MURAT UNCUOGLOU
- published: 19 Jul 2015
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Suur Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were executed there. The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in the city and today Istanbul’s famous wall reaches from the Marmara Sea to the Golden Horn, the very long and narrow tributary of the Bosporus.
wn.com/Suur Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were executed there. The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in the city and today Istanbul’s famous wall reaches from the Marmara Sea to the Golden Horn, the very long and narrow tributary of the Bosporus.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
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