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names besides the
modern Turkish name are Byzantium, Constantinople, and
Stamboul.
Different names are ****ociated with
different phases of its history, with...
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Stamboul Train is the
second significant novel by
Graham Greene. Set on a
train journey from
Ostend to Istanbul, the book was
renamed Orient Express when...
- Le
Stamboul was a
French language newspaper published from Constantinople, the
entirety of
which is now
known as Istanbul, in the
Ottoman Empire and then...
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Stamboul is a 1932
British drama film
directed by
Dimitri Buchowetzki and
starring Warwick Ward,
Rosita Moreno,
Margot Grahame, and
Garry Marsh. It was...
- Rose of
Stamboul (German:Die Rose von Stambul) may
refer to: The Rose of
Stamboul (operetta), a 1916
operetta by Leo Fall The Rose of
Stamboul (1919 film)...
- The
Secret of
Stamboul, also
known as The Spy in White, is a 1936
British thriller film,
taken from the 1935
novel The
Eunuch of
Stamboul by
Dennis Wheatley...
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Stamboul Quest is a 1934
American spy film set in
World War I,
directed by Sam Wood,
starring Myrna Loy and
George Brent and
featuring Lionel Atwill. The...
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Flame of
Stamboul is a 1951
American thriller film
directed by Ray
Nazarro and
starring Richard Denning, Lisa
Ferraday and
Norman Lloyd. The film's sets...
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Continents (2008), with John Cleave,
Didier Millet History and
science books Stamboul Sketches (1974;
reprinted by
Eland in 2014) Istanbul: The
Imperial City...
- The
Virgin of
Stamboul is a 1920
American silent adventure drama film
directed by Tod
Browning and
starring husband and wife team
Priscilla Dean and Wheeler...