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Constantinople. Yedikule FortressOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Yedikule Fortress or Fortress of the Seven Towers. Its construction was commissioned by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1458
Turkey. Constantinople. Yedikule FortressOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Yedikule Fortress or Fortress of the Seven Towers. Its construction was commissioned by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1458
Yedikule Fortress, Seven Towers, in Istanbul, TurkeyVintage 19th century photograph: Yedikule Fortress (Turkish: Yedikule Hisar─▒ or Yedikule Zindanlar─▒; meaning " Fortress of the Seven Towers", or " Dungeons of the Seven Towers")
View of the Bosphorus - Rumeli Hisari, Istanbul, TurkeyRumelihisari or Bogazkesen Castle - a medieval fortress located in the Sariyer district of Istanbul, Turkey, on a series of hills on the European banks of the Bosphorus. Date: 1956
Anadolu Hisari on the Bosphorus, Constantinople, TurkeyAnadolu Hisari on the Asian side of the Bosphorus, Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey. Date: circa 1902
Rumeli Hisari on the European Side of the Bosphorus, TurkeyThe Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months
Istanbul, Turkey - Anadolu Hisari and Bridge over GoksuIstanbul, Turkey - Fortress on the Anatolian Shore (Anadolu Hisari, on the Asian side of the Bosphorus) and the Bridge over the Goksu River (Sweet Waters of Asia Minor). Date: circa 1922
Istanbul, Turkey - A Tower of the Roumeli Hisari Date: circa 1922
Istanbul, Turkey - Rumeli Hisari on the Bosphorus Date: 1927
Istanbul, Turkey - Bosphorus View between Bebek and Rumeli Hisari. Date: 1927
The Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey - Rumeli HisariPart of the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II in 1451-1452, prior to his conquering of Constantinople
Istanbul, Turkey - Stone Bridge, Kucuksu river, Anadolu HisaSmall stone Bridge over the Kucuksu deresi (Kucuksu river), Anadolu Hisari, Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1910s
Rumeli Hisari - Istanbul, TurkeyPart of the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months
Tower at the Rumeli HisariA Tower at the Rumeli Hisari (European Side of Constantinople) looking away from the Black Sea down the Bosphorus
View toward the Black Sea - ConstantinoplePanoramic view from the Asian side of the Bosphorus, looking toward the Black Sea with Rumeli Hisari on the European Side
A ferry boat crossing the Bosphorus. Typical scene showing a crossing of a wide section of the Bosphorus with six oarsmen (quite unusual)
Constantinople - Muezzin - Call to prayer in village of Rumeli Hisari
The Rumeli Hisari - ConstantinopleView toward the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months
View of the Rumeli Castle, ConstantinopleView toward the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months
Sweet Waters of Asia MinorThe Sweet Waters of Asia Minor and a view of the Castle - the Anadolu Hisari
Constantinople - Rumeli HisariView toward the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months