The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
Constantinople's harbor is Golden Horn.
Constantinople - officially renamed to its modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930.
The Republic Of Turkey was founded in 1923 when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his followers overthrew the corrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was the predecessor of modern day Turkey.
constantinople was named after constantine who was an emperor. Also constantinople was the new capital and that is why he decided to name it after himself.
Byzantium was originally byzantium. It was renamed Constantinople when Roman Emperor Constantine left the city of Rome and declared Byzantium its new capital. Constantinople became the modern-day city of Istanbul when it was captured by a Turkish group of barbarians by name of the Ottomans.
King Byzas established the colony of Byzantium there, then it was known as Constantinople.
Istanbul
Istanbul is the modern name for Constantinople, and it is one of the places where Europe and Asia meet, so it is one of the places that Europe ends, but there are many others.
Constantinople is now Istanbul in Turkey.
The name of Constantinople was officially changed to Istanbul in 1930, following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. The name change was part of a broader effort to promote Turkish nationalism and to reflect the city's identity as part of a modern Turkish state. Istanbul is located in modern-day Turkey.
Constantinople was originally named Byzantium by the Greeks who founded a colony there in the 7th century BCE. It was renamed Konstantinoupolis (Constantinople) after Constantine I in 324 CE; Constantine transferred the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople in 330 CE. Constantinople's modern name, Istanbul, comes from the Greek phrase 'eis tin polin' which means 'into the City.' After the Republic of Turkey was created in 1923, the Turkish government began to officially reject the use of Constantinople as an acceptable name for Istanbul.
The Hindi name for Constantinople is 'कोन्स्टांटिनोपल' (Konstantinopal).
Constantinople's harbor is Golden Horn.
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Istanbul, Turkey
Constantinople - officially renamed to its modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930.
It's called Istanbul. Constantinople today was officially known inthe modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930 with the Turkish Postal Service Law, as part of Atatürk's national reforms.