Istanbul got its name from the Greek vernacular:" ee steen poli". When a person would be asked " where are you going?" the long answer would be "to Constantinople", the short answer would be " ee steen poli"Translated from Greek:" to the City".After Constantinople was conquered by the Turks it was assumed out of common usage that the name of the city was "ee steen poli" which eventually translated to "ee Stan bool".......Istanbul in Turkish. There you go!
Istanbul
it was in Constantinople, a city now named Istanbul
It was named Constantinople after the king with the same name.
Today's modern day name for the ancient Greek city of Byzantium is Istanbul
1453 is the year that Constantinople was conquered by the Ottomans. There is a large discrepancy over the exact year that the city was named Istanbul. Different historians and different books offer opposing opinions. Though it may have been referred to as Istanbul earlier on, the name was officially changed from Constantinople in 1930 under the founder of Turkey, Kemal Ataturk. The varying answers among such a seemingly simple question point to the overall complexity and intrigue of one of the world's most important and interesting cities.
Ataturk Airport is the main international airport that serves the area of Istanbul, Turkey. The airport opened in 1924 on the European side of Istanbul and was named Ataturk in 1980 in honour of the first president of Turkey.
i think it's turkey, but that's the country it is in. The modern mane of the city is Istanbul.
Istanbul is in Turkey.
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it was originally named Constantinople after king constantinople. When it was taken they changed the name.
Near a Greek town Called Byzantium. It was renamed Istanbul when it was taken over by the Turks.
Istanbul is in Turkey