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Sarayburnu (Turkish:
Sarayburnu,
meaning Palace Cape;
known in
English as the
Seraglio Point) is a
promontory quarter separating the
Golden Horn and the...
- A
statue of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is
installed in Istanbul's
Sarayburnu Park, in Turkey. The
statue was
built by
Austrian sculptor Heinrich Krippel in...
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Sarayburnu Park (Turkish:
Sarayburnu Parkı) is a park in Istanbul, Turkey. The park has a
statue of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. "
Sarayburnu Yeniden Doğdu"....
- (490 ft)
southwest of the
Hagia Sophia on the
historical peninsula of
Sarayburnu, was
built in the 6th
century during the
reign of
Byzantine emperor Justinian...
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Byzantium and Constantinople), the tip of
which is the
promontory of
Sarayburnu, or
Seraglio Point. This
estuarial inlet geographically separates the...
- This
World Heritage Site
includes buildings and
structures such as the
Sarayburnu, the Topkapı Palace, the
Hagia Sophia, the
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the Hagia...
- 5500 to 3500 BCE, On the
European side, near the
point of the
peninsula (
Sarayburnu),
there was a
Thracian settlement during the
early 1st
millennium BCE...
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flourished in Alexandria, 3rd–2nd
century BC Myro, a ****enistic
female poet
Sarayburnu,
which is the
geographic location of
ancient Byzantium Timeline of Istanbul...
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Sultan Murad Khan (Murad IV) was
watching from the
Sinan Pasha mansion at
Sarayburnu, he flew from the very top of the
Galata Tower (in
contemporary Karaköy)...
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Evliya Çelebi
reported that in 1633,
Lagari Hasan Çelebi
blasted off from
Sarayburnu, (the
promontory below the Topkapı
Palace in Istanbul) in a 7-winged rocket...