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Rumelihisarı or Boğazkesen Fortress in Istanbul, Turkey
Turkish vintage postcard
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Rumeli Fortress, Istanbul, Turkey: Rumelihisarı or Boğazkesen Fortress is a medieval Ottoman fortress located in Istanbul, Turkey, on a series of hills on the European banks of the Bosphorus. The fortress also lends its name to the immediate neighborhood around it in the city's Sarıyer district. Wikipedia
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Rumelihisarı as seen from Bosphorus strait.
Rumelihisarı, also known as the Rumelian Fortress or Roumeli Hissar Fortress, and sometimes referred to as Boğazkesen Fortress (meaning "strait-cutter fortress"), is a medieval Ottoman stronghold situated in Istanbul, Turkey. It stands on a series of hills along the European side of the Bosphorus. The fortress gives its name to the surrounding neighborhood within the city's Sarıyer district.
Built between 1451 and 1452 CE under the orders of Sultan Mehmed II, the fortress was constructed as part of preparations for the Ottoman siege of the Byzantine city of Constantinople. Its purpose was to block any potential maritime aid from the Bosphorus Strait to the Byzantines, giving rise to its alternative name, "Boğazkesen," or "Strait-cutter" Castle. A sister structure, Anadoluhisari ("Anatolian Fortress"), lies on the opposite side of the Bosphorus, and together, they effectively controlled naval traffic during the siege, playing a critical role in the Ottomans' successful conquest of Constantinople (later renamed Istanbul) in 1453.
Following the conquest, Rumelihisarı functioned as a customs checkpoint and occasional prison, notably detaining diplomats from enemy states. After sustaining significant damage in the Great Earthquake of 1509, it was restored and remained in use until the late 19th century.
Today, the fortress is a popular museum and serves as an open-air venue for concerts, art festivals, and special events.
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...boğazkesen hisarı olarak da bilinir - 1950'lerin rumeli hisarı... #sarıyer #istanbul #ruhensevdim
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Türk Edebiyatının gelmiş geçmiş en iyi 100 yapıtını sizin için derledik.. ACABA SİZ KAÇ TANESİNİ OKUDUNUZ?
1. İnce Memed, Yaşar Kemal 2. Tutunamayanlar, Oğuz Atay 3. Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü, A. Hamdi Tanpınar 4. Huzur, A. Hamdi Tanpınar 5. Kara Kitap, Orhan Pamuk 6. Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde, Orhan Kemal 7. Aylak Adam, Yusuf Atılgan 8. Aşk-ı Memnu, Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil 9. Benim Adım Kırmızı, Orhan Pamuk 10. Puslu Kıtalar Atlası, İhsan Oktay Anar 11. Sevgili Arsız Ölüm, Latife Tekin 12. Yaban, Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu 13. Bir Düğün Gecesi, Adalet Ağaoğlu 14. Tehlikeli Oyunlar, Oğuz Atay 15. Ölmeye Yatmak, Adalet Ağaoğlu 16. Kürk Mantolu Madonna, Sabahattin Ali 17. Üç İstanbul, Mithat Cemal Kuntay 18. Çalıkuşu, Reşat Nuri Güntekin 19. Dokuzuncu Hariciye Koğuşu, Peyami Safa 20. Devlet Ana, Kemal Tahir 21. Bir Gün Tek Başına, Vedat Türkali 22. Hakkari’de Bir Mevsim, Ferit Edgü 23. Kuyucaklı Yusuf, Sabahattin Ali 24. Yenişehir’de Bir Öğle Vakti, Sevgi Soysal 25. Mai ve Siyah, Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil 26. Kıskanmak, Nahid Sırrı Örik 27. Cevdet Bey ve Oğulları, Orhan Pamuk 28. Eylül, Mehmet Rauf 29. Gece, Bilge Karasu 30. Fahim Bey ve Biz, Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar 31. 47’liler, Füruzan 32. Gölgesizler, Hasan Ali Toptaş 33. Demirciler Çarşısı Cinayeti, Yaşar Kemal 34. Yorgun Savaşçı, Kemal Tahir 35. Murtaza, Orhan Kemal 36. Yer Demir Gök Bakır, Yaşar Kemal 37. Tuhaf Bir Kadın, Leyla Erbil 38. Ağır Roman, Metin Kaçan 39. Orta Direk – Yaşar Kemal, 40. Fırat Suyu Kan Akıyor Baksana – Yaşar Kemal 41. çimizdeki Şeytan – Sabahattin Ali 42. Yalnızız – Peyami Safa 43. Bin Hüzünlü Haz – Hasan Ali Toptaş, 44. Son Adım – Ayhan Geçgin, 45. Yılanların Öcü – Fakir Baykurt 46. Her Gece Bodrum – Selim İleri 47. Sinekli Bakkal – Halide Edib Adıvar 48. Sultan Hamid Düşerken – Nahid Sırrı Örik 49. Serenad – Zülfü Livaneli 50. Tol – Murat Uyurkulak 51. Ayaşlı ve Kiracıları – Memduh Şevket Esendal 52. Müşâhedat – Ahmet Midhat Efendi 53. Kinyas ile Kayra – Hakan Günday 54. Berci Kristin Çöp Masalları – Latife Tekin 55. Denizin Çağırışı – Kemal Bilbaşar 56. Kırık Hayatlar – Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil 57. Kurt Kanunu – Kemal Tahir 58. Medarı Maişet Motoru – Sait Faik Abasıyanık, 59. Odalarda – Erdal Öz 60. Yeşil Gece – Reşat Nuri Güntekin 61. Bir Solgun Adam – Selçuk Baran 62. Kurtlar Sofrası – Attilâ İlhan 63. Bir Deliler Evinin Yalan Yanlış Anlatılan Kısa Tarihi – Ayfer Tunç 64. Buzul Çağının Virüsü – Vüs’at O. Bener, 1984 65. Esir Şehrin İnsanları – Kemal Tahir 66. Gurbet Kuşları – Orhan Kemal 67. İstanbul Hatırası – Ahmet Ümit 68. Mel’un – Selim İleri 69. Rahmet Yolları Kesti – Kemal Tahir 70. Bir Kadının Penceresinden – Oktay Rifat 77. Kayıp Aranıyor – Sait Faik Abasıyanık 78. Kiralık Konak – Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu 79. Eski Hastalık – Reşat Nuri Güntekin 80. Mutluluk – Zülfü Livaneli 81. Şimdiki Çocuklar Harika – Aziz Nesin, 1967 82. Boğazkesen – Nedim Gürsel 83. Karartma Geceleri – Rıfat Ilgaz 84. Matmazel Noraliya’nın Koltuğu – Peyami Safa 85. Sahnenin Dışındakiler – Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar 86. Yaralısın – Erdal Öz 87. Yeşilçam Dedikleri Türkiye – Vedat Türkali 88. Ankara – Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu 89. Araba Sevdası – Recaizade Mahmut Ekrem 90. Ateş Gecesi – Reşat Nuri Güntekin 91. Çılgın Gibi – Suat Derviş 92. Göçmüş Kediler Bahçesi – Bilge Karasu, 1979 93. Handan – Halide Edib Adıvar 94. Mahur Beste – Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar 95. Şu Çılgın Türkler – Turgut Özakman 96. Tütün Zamanı – Necati Cumalı 97. Veda – Ayşe Kulin 98. Viski – Çetin Altan, 1975 99. Yalan – Tahsin Yücel 100. Zübük - Aziz Nesin
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Rumeli Fortress in Istanbul, photo by Ahmet Şahin.
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#izmir #sondakika "Orhan Kemal müzesi nerede?" Detaylar için http://www.edesiz.com/orhan-kemal-muzesi-nerede-31406h.html
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Rumelihisarı or Boğazkesen Fortress in Istanbul, Turkey
Turkish vintage postcard, mailed in 1970 to Belgium
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17.10.2019
Bundan yaklaşık 4 sene öncesi, okuldan otobüsle işe geçiyorum. Beşiktaş’a varmak üzereyim. Arka taraftaki 4lü bölmede oturuyorum.Karşımda 2 liseli kız oturuyor. Yanımda 1-2 günlük sevgilim, bir anda ilk kez elimi tutuyor. 27 yaşındayım ama o liseli kızlardan hiç bir farkım kalmıyor, yüzüm kızarıyor sırıtmak istiyorum ama dışardan nasıl gözükürüm diye dert edip camdan dışarıyı izliyor numarası yapıyorum. Halbuki içimde havai fişekler patlıyor.
...4 ay önce Boğazkesen caddesinden Cihangir’e doğru çıkıyorum. Ben önde arkadaşım arkada ilerliyoruz. Dik ve uzun bir yokuş, hızlı çıkmam lazım. Bir bakıyorum arkadaşım video çekiyor ve söylediği cümle “Çocuğu gezmeye çıkarttım”, ben ceylan gibi sekiyorum ve beraber kahkaha atıyoruz.
4 yıl arayla 2 farklı anı, değişim önemli benim için ve bu mutluluğumu toplumsal normlara göre dışa vurmayı bıraktığımın sağlam işareti. Bazı değişimler diğerlerinden daha çok zamana ihtiyaç duyar. Nasıl mutlu olduğunuzu, ne istediğinizi bildikten sonra değişim mutlaka gelir.
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Individual Histories and Shared Nostalgia: Notes from an Autumn Walk in Çukurcuma
Dalila M. Alberghina, ANAMED Post-doctoral Fellow 2022–2023
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Forget for a moment the buzz and excitement of Galata and Taksim. Refrain from sitting at one of the many cafes of Cihangir and wander downhill towards Tophane, strolling around narrow streets, steep staircases, antique shops, and art galleries. Nested in between the larger (and perhaps more popular) districts of Beyoğlu, Çukurcuma is considered by many as one of the most “bohemian” areas of Istanbul.
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Part of the neighborhood of Çukurcuma, its name (“Friday Valley”) and that of one of its largest streets (“Boğazkesen Caddesi,�� or “Bosphorus-cutter Avenue”) are deeply rooted in the history of the city. According to historians (and to what people told me), this was the point where Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror moved his fleet overland into the Golden Horn and where Friday prayers were held by the Ottoman troops during the siege of Constantinople.
While you can walk around wondering how people could pull an entire fleet uphill when you can barely make it up a flight of stairs (like myself), I would suggest turning your attention to the many art galleries and second-hand and antique shops dotting Çukurcuma Caddesi and the alleys nearby.
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You will soon realize that this is a neighborhood defined as much by its people as by the objects populating it, and as an archaeologist (someone whose job literally revolves around understanding past societies from the artifacts they left behind), I find that fascinating.
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This symbiotic relationship between objects and people, between intangible memories and materialized stories, takes shape in one of the landmarks of Çukurcuma: Orhan Pamuk’s Museum of Innocence. Intersecting fiction and reality, this museum revolves around the concept that even the most common object, totally devoid of any aesthetic or historical value, can trigger an emotional response from the viewer and can embody not just individual but communal histories. I won’t say too much: my advice is to go there and test this hypothesis firsthand.
But as I was walking around, I kept wondering about something. Outside the scales of historical and aesthetic values, how do we assess the “worth” of an object? Outside the walls of Pamuk’s museum, do antiquarians and art collectors look beyond the sheer appearance of an object? Do the people who buy it? I decided to poke my head in and ask these questions directly to some of the antique collectors and second-hand dealers of Çukurcuma. After all, if there is a place in Istanbul where you can bother people with such questions, this is the place.
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I quickly realized that many were genuinely happy to chat with a curious yabancı while sipping çay. And it also became clear that they all shared a certain aura of nostalgia. Nostalgia for how Çukurcuma was until 10–15 years ago, nostalgia about how different the work of a collector used to be.
Many learned the tricks of the trade from their fathers, and the collections of objects piled up in their stores/galleries are the result of decades of family work. Unfortunately, many will also tell you that those collections, made up of the most dissimilar yet strangely coordinated items, are not the ones that help pay the rent.
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As Çukurcuma shifted from a hidden cosmopolitan gem inside Cihangir to a popular destination for tourists avoiding the crowds of Istiklal (or coming up from Galataport), its collectors had to adjust to a new type of demand. Tourists don’t tend to buy broken plates from Kütahya produced in the 1950s: they prefer the brand-new replicas of the Kütahya cups seen at the Pera Museum. They rarely care about the restored door of an old mosque in Çanakkale or a collection of limited prints depicting the “Shahmaran” of folkloric tradition made by an artist in Mardin. They want rugs, customizable tile panels, and depictions of Hagia Sophia.
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There is nothing wrong with that—I have been a tourist looking for tourist trinkets myself. And yet, one cannot help but wonder if, in a few years, the gramophones, the engraved pocket watches, or the LPs of Cem Karaca and Kurtalan Ekspres will slowly be replaced by rows of mass-produced ceramics.
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Luckily, most of the people I talked to did not agree with this rather gloomy prediction. After all, in Istanbul, there is plenty of space for a Grand Bazaar as well as for the small antique shops of Çukurcuma. So once again, perhaps after grabbing a tahinli çörek at the Tarihi Cihangir Simit Fırını – wander around, visit these shops, ask the stories behind those vintage radios and ice skates.
You, too, will appreciate the knowledge of these shop owners, the power of their storytelling, the possible sentimental and historical values of a small porcelain figurine. And perhaps, instead of a postcard, next time you will bring home a vintage lock or a tiny coffee cup as a souvenir.
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