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A Glimpse into Centuries of Craftsmanship

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Silver Craftsmanship at Kalcıdar Han For over three centuries, the artisans of Istanbul have honed their craft within the walls of Kalcıdar Han, nestled within...

Exploring Istanbul’s Commercial Legacy

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A Journey Through History Istanbul’s vibrant history as a global hub of commerce, art, and craftsmanship is reflected in its diverse array of commercial structures....

Vakif Hans and Yeni Mosque Hunkar Kasri

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Vakif Hans Reviving Istanbul’s Commercial Heritage Vakif Hans, or charitable lodges, are iconic landmarks in Istanbul’s urban landscape, reflecting the city’s rich cultural and architectural...

Some indication that Gundila

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The war dragged on, and at some point Totila returned; we have some indication that Gundila lost land again. After the war was over...

Totila was smart

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Totila was smart, strong, and patient, and so his forces began to recruit directly from the other side. There was little difference between the...

Amalasuntha’s death gave Justinian the pretext

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And so in 535, Amalasuntha’s death gave Justinian the pretext he needed—supposed instability and illegitimacy—to set his fleets on the water again, this time...

Constantine had somehow expected

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“You have changed,” she said. “I’m almost two years older than when you saw me last,” Constantine reminded her. “But I am still a tribune...

Artifice of prayer

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HOW ALL ROMAN CITIZENS BECAME SLAVES Theodora too unceasingly hardened her heart in the practice of inhumanity. What she did, was never to please or...

False reports and misleading statements

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The officers called Referendars were no longer satisfied to perform their duties of presenting to the Emperor the request of petitioners, and referring to...

Necessary to his prestige

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JUSTICE FOR SALE Everything was done the wrong way, and of the old customs none remained; a few instances will illustrate, and the rest must...

Artifice of prayer

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