- 18th centuries, it was also in
official use. The
first use of the word
Islambol (Ottoman Turkish: اسلامبول) on
coinage was in 1730
during the
reign of...
- peninsula, i.e. Byzantine-era
Constantinople inside the walls. The name
Islambol (اسلامبول lit. 'full of Islam')
appeared after the
Ottoman conquest of...
- (replacing the
suffix -polis with the
Arabic suffix),
Istanbul (استنبول) and
Islambol (اسلامبول, lit. 'full of Islam'); see
Names of Istanbul). Kostantiniyye...
-
hangen and mat 'hanging mat'.
German Hängematte
shares this folk etymology.
Islambol, a folk
etymology meaning 'Islam abounding', is one of the
names of Istanbul...
-
Response (ca. 1788) of
Selim III on a
memorandum regarding printing "
İslâmbol"
instead of "Kostantiniye" on new coins: "My
Deputy Grand Vizier! My imperial...
- (القسطنطينية) or "Kostantiniyye", as can be seen in
numerous Ottoman do****ents.
Islambol (اسلامبول, Full of Islam) or
Islambul (find Islam) or Islam(b)ol (old Turkic:...
- She died on 22
August 1807.
Kuguzade Suleyman Pasha "Yüzlük - Selīm III
Islambol mint". also Nafizar,
Safizar o
Sefizar Ustun,
Kadir (2013). The New Order...
- Al-Rahbi. Investigation. Damascus, Dar Al-Zaman 2015 A trip from
Nablus to
Islambol.
Written by
Abdul Qadir Abu Al-Saud Al-Maqdisi. Damascus, Dar Al-Zaman...