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Istanbul is the
largest city in Turkey,
straddling the
Bosporus Strait, the
boundary between Europe and Asia. It is
considered the country's economic,...
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Komedi Stambul (or
simply Stambul),
spelled Komedie Stamboel during the
Dutch colonial era, is a form of trans-ethnic
Indonesian folk
theatre developed...
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Troas ("Alexandria of the Troad"; Gr****: Αλεξάνδρεια Τρωάς; Turkish: Eski
Stambul, "Old Istanbul") is the site of an
ancient Gr**** city
situated on the Aegean...
- The Rose of
Stamboul (original German: Die Rose von
Stambul) is a 1916
operetta in
three acts by
Austrian composer Leo Fall with a
libretto by Julius...
- The 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...
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borders of the
Ottoman and
Russian Empires were set by the
Kilia and Old
Stambul Channels of the Danube, and in 1829 by the St
George Channel. The Treaty...
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dotless ı/I
being two
distinct letters in the
Turkish alphabet).
Stamboul or
Stambul is a
variant form of İstanbul. Like
Istanbul itself,
forms without the...
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Guzelli (female), a cat that came from
Hatay Province, Iskenderun, and
Stambul Byzantium (male), a cat
given by a
hotel manager in Istanbul, both in 1955...
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known for her
roles in the
films Des
Lebens Überfluss (1950), Die Rose von
Stambul (1953), and Das
ideale Brautpaar (1954).
Dangerous Guests (1949) Unknown...
- Konstantinopel, 1926
Veysel Donbaz,
Keilschrifttexte in den Antiken-Museen zu
Stambul 2,
Freiburger Altorientalische Studien, 1989 [2]
James Henry Breasted,...