- syllable. A
person from the city is an İstanbullu (plural İstanbullular);
Istanbulite is used in English.
Neolithic artifacts,
uncovered by
archeologists at...
- rs, with a
Serbian top-level
domain (TLD), putlockertv.ist, with an
Istanbulite TLD, and putlockerhd.is, with an
Icelandic one. In July 2017, the International...
-
Israelites (also "Israeli",
depending on the usage; see below)
Istanbul →
Istanbulites Jerusalem →
Jerusalemites Karachi →
Karachiites Kerala →
Keralites Kimberley...
- This is a list of
notable people hailing from the city of Istanbul.
Hrant Dink (1954-2007),
editor of an
Armenian newspaper Halide Edib Adıvar, novelist...
-
social aid
campaign spontaneously after İmamoğlu
thanked a
benevolent Istanbulite for
demanding that all
bread in a
mobile Halk
Ekmek kiosk be paid for...
-
avenue briefly fell from
grace in the 1970s and
early 1980s, when the old
Istanbulite inhabitants started moving elsewhere, and the side
streets (then infamous...
- to the
early 2000s. The
novel details the
story of Kemal, a
wealthy Istanbulite who
falls in love with his
poorer cousin, Füsun, and the
museum displays...
- 177-91. Sumner-Boyd &
Freely 2010, p. 363. "Eyüp
Sultan Mosque & Tombs".
Istanbulite.
Retrieved 2019-11-20.
Goodwin 1971, p. 366.
Goodwin 1971, p. 411-412...
-
contrasting with
okulda ("in school", okul is a
common noun) and İstanbullu ('
Istanbulite', -lu is a
derivational suffix). In
Welsh the
apostrophe is used with...
- One of the many
pathways in the forest, a
favorite among Istanbulites for
jogging and running....