File:Collier's 1921 Vol 3 Frontispiece -- Constantinople.jpg
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DescriptionCollier's 1921 Vol 3 Frontispiece -- Constantinople.jpg |
English: Color photograph of Istanbul with the Bosporus in the background. |
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Date | published 1921 | |||
Source | Collier's New Encyclopedia, 1921, v. 3, frontispiece | |||
Author | no photo credit given | |||
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Constantinople with the Bosporus in the background. The view shows the three chief mosques of the city. The largest is Agia Sofia, formerly the Church of St. Sophia, which was begun in 532 A.D. by the Emperor Justinian. The city occupies a most important strategic position at the meeting of two continents, Europe and Asia.
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