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HISTORY
According to legend, Istanbul was founded in 667 BC by a Greek colonizer, Byzas the Megarian, from whom the city's original name, Byzantium, is derived. Because of Byzantium's strategic and economic importance, Athenians, Persians, Spartans, Macedonians, and Romans fought over the city for centuries. In 324 AD Roman emperor Constantine the Great defeated rival emperor Licinius at Chrysopolis (now Üsküdar) and became the sole Roman emperor. Constantine made Byzantium his capital in 330, expanding the city until it rested on seven hills, like Rome. The city was soon called Constantinople, meaning "city of Constantine."
Constantinople became the capital of the Byzantine Empire-the eastern part of the Roman Empire, which survived the fall of Rome in the 5th century-and subsequently developed into the center of the Greek Orthodox Christian world. Beginning in the 4th century, Constantinople hosted eight councils of the Christian church see Constantinople, Councils of.
Constantinople reached its peak during the reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian I (527-565), who is responsible for some of the city's greatest architectural monuments, including Hagia Sophia. Following a plague in 542, the city entered a period of decline. Between the 7th and 11th centuries Persian Sassanids, Avars, Muslim Arabs, Bulgars, and Russians attacked Constantinople. In 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, the city was seized by the Latins (Roman Catholics), who held it until 1261 when Byzantine rulers recaptured the city see Crusades.
The Fourth Crusade and its aftermath, which included a long series of family struggles for the title of emperor, sapped the Byzantine Empire of its resources and wreaked havoc on its capital city. In 1453 Constantinople fell to the Ottomans, who made it the capital of the Ottoman Empire and called it Istanbul. Under Ottoman rule, the city flourished as a political, commercial, and cultural center, reaching its height under Sultan Suleiman I (1520-1566). Soon after, however, Istanbul entered a period of slow and steady decline. The Ottoman Empire grew weaker as the sultans became less effective leaders. Istanbul was the site of several riots and rebellions, most notably the 1826 revolt of the Janissaries, the elite Ottoman military corps, which ended in the dissolution of the corps. After this point, Istanbul saw reforms along Western lines, as European ideas of administration and development were brought into the city by increasing numbers of foreign visitors.
During World War I (1914-1918) Allied forces defeated the Ottoman Empire. At the end of the war, Istanbul came under Allied occupation. Following the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922), the nationalist army of Mustafa Kemal (later known as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk) expelled Allied troops from the city. In 1923 Mustafa Kemal made Turkey a republic and moved the capital from Istanbul to Ankara, which was the center of the nationalist movement. The city's name was officially changed to Istanbul in 1930. Istanbul remains Turkey's economic center, despite no longer being the capital. Its population has grown steadily, and in recent years, demands for improved road systems have led to some demolition of historic portions of the city.
Ankara, formerly Angora, city in central Turkey, capital of the country and of Ankara Province. It is principally a residential city and government seat, but a number of small industries produce carpets, leather goods, wine, farm implements, and cement. Ankara is an important market and processing center for mohair and for the fine fruits and wheat grown in the surrounding region. The city lies on the main east-west rail line across the Anatolia region of Turkey, and is a major crossroads for trade. Tourism is also increasingly important to the local economy. Ankara is a city of contrasts. The old quarter, built around the ruins of an ancient citadel, has narrow, winding streets and crowded buildings. The new city, laid out in 1928, is spacious and well-planned, with broad boulevards, libraries, museums, embassies, government buildings, and fashionable shop, wholesale woman blouse in Turkey and hotels. Ankara is home to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which contains a notable collection of Hittite artifacts.
Ankara has been a trading center since ancient times. Hittites occupied the site about 2000 BC. They were succeeded by the Phrygians about 1000 BC. Alexander the Great subdued the city in 333 BC; after his death, conquering Gallic tribes (Galatians) made it their capital. Known as Ancyra, it came under Roman rule in 189 BC, and in 25 BC it became capital of the province of Galatia Prima. Later a major city of the Byzantine Empire, it was successively occupied by Persians, Arabs, Seljuk Turks, and Latin Crusaders. The city, renamed Angora by the Seljuks, fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1360. It was occupied briefly by Turkic conqueror Tamerlane in 1402, but reverted to the Ottoman Empire the following year. In 1923, after the establishment of the republic of Turkey, Angora succeeded Ýstanbul as the capital. The name was changed to Ankara in 1930. Some ruins from its long history still remain. Population (1996 estimate) 2,890,025.
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