A common natural barrier where the Aegean and black sea surrounding the Bosporus which made it susceptible in the protection of the city.
Also the walls created by Constantine protected from nomads....
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They had sea walls and land walls to protect invaders from entering
constantinople
Geography does not protect people.
It remained Constantinople for many centuries after the Ottoman invasion on 1453 AD. It was not renamed Istanbul until 1923.
It was designed to protect Saudi Arabia from an invasion of Iraqi forces. It was designed to protect Saudi Arabia from an invasion of Iraq forces
It was a port city conveniently located between East and West.
insect invasion
Geography helped protect Egyptians due to the presence of the huge Sahara desert, the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River
Constantinople was strategically located on the Bosporus Strait, which served as a natural barrier against invasions, as it connected the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. The city's formidable defensive walls, including the famous Theodosian Walls, further enhanced its protection. Additionally, its position on a peninsula allowed for control over maritime routes, making naval assaults challenging. Together, these geographical features made Constantinople one of the most defensible cities of its time.
The sea around it.
Yes.