After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the city was repopulated primarily by Greeks, but also attracted various other groups, including Armenians, Jews, and Italians. The Ottoman Empire encouraged migration to the city to restore its economic and cultural vitality, leading to a diverse population over time. The influx of these communities contributed to the rich tapestry of Constantinople's cultural and social life.
repopulated unpopulated
one man was crated and he threw a stone over his head and it made a person and each person would throw more stones over his/her head and this repopulated the earth
That is correct, unless you mean repopulated or depopulated, which are different words.
It was preserved for a future settlement (i.e. exchange of land).
Constantinople
Constantinople was in Greece.
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constantinople was not a religion but a city.
I think I will travel to Constantinople.
Constantinople is a town in southern Chile.
Constantinople
The Ecumenical Patriarch (in Constantinople).