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Where is Haliç?

Where is Haliç?

(398 words)
December 2, 2025

The Haliç is a long, winding stretch of water located at the heart of Istanbul. It extends inward from the European side and appears like a sea river! Historic neighborhoods line both of its shores: Eminönü, Balat, Fener, Ayvansaray, Eyüpsultan... The Haliç is a branch of the Bosphorus and the place where sea and land meet.The History of the HaliçThe Haliç is extremely ancient. During the Byzantine era it served as a harbor, and in the Ottoman period it was filled with shipyards, vessels, and pa

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Mustafa Cem İnci

Mustafa Cem İnci

Karamürsel Bey

Karamürsel Bey

(403 words)
December 1, 2025

Karamürsel Alp was a naval commander who rose to prominence during the founding era of the Ottoman Empire and gave his name to the district of Karamürsel on the coast of the Gulf of İzmit. He lived in the early 14th century and was among the first naval commanders of the state under Osman Gazi. Some historical accounts describe him as a devşirme of Macedonian origin, reflecting the early Ottoman Empire’s diversity in human resources.Role in the Foundation of Ottoman Naval PowerKaramürsel Bey was

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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu

Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu

Zağanos Pasha: The Commander Trusted by Fatih Sultan Mehmet

Zağanos Pasha: The Commander Trusted by Fatih Sultan Mehmet

(340 words)
December 1, 2025

Zağanos Paşa was one of the prominent military commanders and statesmen in Ottoman history. He served particularly during the reign of Fatih Sultan Mehmet and played a major role in the conquest of Istanbul. Due to his bravery, intellect, and loyalty, he held key positions both in the Ottoman army and in state administration.When Did He Live?The exact date of Zağanos Paşa’s birth is unknown, but he lived during the 15th century. He was educated in the imperial court during the reign of Sultan Mu

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Mustafa Cem İnci

Mustafa Cem İnci

The Conquest of Trabzon

The Conquest of Trabzon

(3469 words)
December 1, 2025

The conquest of Trabzon is regarded as a pivotal military campaign both within the political and military strategy of Fatih Sultan Mehmed’s reign and in consolidating the Ottoman Empire’s dominance over the Black Sea. This conquest, which took place on 15 August 1461, is not viewed merely as a regional siege but as a reflection of Ottoman eastern policy. Following the conquest, Ottoman authority was firmly established along the southern coast of the Black Sea, and the region’s port and trade pot

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Onur Çolak

Onur Çolak

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