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Turkey. Constantinople - Leander's TowerOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Maiden's Tower or Leander's Tower (Kiz Kulesi). It was erected on a small islet at the Southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait in
Turkey. Constantinople. Galata TowerOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Galata Tower or Tower of Christ. It was buit in 1348 during an expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople
Istanbul, Turkey, Ottoman Empire - Galata TowerThe Genoese-built Galata Tower, Istanbul, Turkey Date: circa 1905
Beyazit Tower - Beyazit Square, Istanbul, TurkeyBeyazit Tower, also named Seraskier Tower, from the name of the Ottoman ministry of War, is an 85 m (279 ft) tall fire-watch tower located in the courtyard of Istanbul Universitys main campus
Ministry of War, Istanbul, TurkeyThe Entrance Gate to the Ministry of War in Constantinople and the Tower of Seras Kierat. circa 1910
Tower of Seras Kierat - Istanbul, TurkeyTower of Seras Kierat - Constantinople, Turkey with the Beyazidiye Mosque appearing partially in the background. 1910s
Fenerbahce Lighthouse, Moda-Kadikoy, War Ministry GateIstanbul, Turkey - Fenerbahce Lighthouse, Moda-Kadikoy, War Ministry Gate, Building of the Administration of Public Debts (now Istanbul High School) 1898
War Ministry Gate, Beyazit, Istanbul, Turkey 1895
Istanbul, Turkey - Beyezit Square with the Beyezit Tower and the Archway entrance to the University. 1927
Leanders Tower, Constantinople, also known as Kiz Kulesi, set within a border of a large white seashell. Also known as the Maidens Tower - standing a few hundred metres off the village of Uskudar