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Encyclopedia > Uskudar

Üsküdar (ancient Scutari) was a city in Bithynia in Anatolia. As its larger and more important neighbor across the Bosphorus, the city of Istanbul grew it became a suburb and then a part of the greater Istanbul city. Bithynia was an ancient province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Black Sea (Euxine). ... Anatolia ( Greek: ανατολή anatolē or anatolí, rising of the sun or East; compare Orient and Levant, by popular etymology Turkish Anadolu to ana mother and dolu filled), also called by the Latin name of Asia Minor, is a region of Southwest Asia which corresponds today to the Asian portion of... Fatih Sultan Mehmed Bridge over the Bosporus seen from over Rumelihisarı This article is about the strait; Bosphorus is also a Turkish Boğaziçi or İstanbul Boğazı) is a strait that separates the European part (Rumeli) of Turkey from its Asian part (Anadolu), connecting the Sea of Marmara (Marmara Denizi) with... This article is about the city. ...


Uskudar was (and still is) famous for its many historical Mosques and Ottoman buildings and also for its more relaxed atmosphere in comparison to the more overcrowded European side of the city (one of the first things you see on arriving in Uskudar by ferry are the two large Mosques on either side of the ferry port). Many residents of Istanbul prefer to Work on the European side and live on the Asian side. This article is about the city. ... This article is about the continent. ... The term Asian can refer to something or someone from Asia. ...


It is also famous for its 'Maiden's Tower' (Tour de Léandre in French), a small tower just off the coast that has been there since Byzantine times and from time to time has been used as a toll booth (now it is used as an expensive resturant and a venue for wedding parties) The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. ...


Its long promenade is popular in summer as it commands exellent views of the European shore of Topkapi palace, Aya Sofia, Sultan Ahmed Mosque (The Blue Mosque), Taksim and Besiktas. For other uses, see Hagia Sophia (disambiguation). ... The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Istanbul The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (in Turkish Sultanahmet Camii, in English commonly called the Blue Mosque) is a mosque in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1453 to 1923. ... The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Istanbul The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (in Turkish Sultanahmet Camii, in English commonly called the Blue Mosque) is a mosque in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1453 to 1923. ... Cumhuriyet Aniti located in Taksim Square Taksim Square is in Istanbul, Turkey and is a major shopping, tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops and hotels. ... Beşiktaş is a district of Istanbul, Turkey located on the European side of the city, by the coast of The Bosphorus. ...


Along the promenade is Beylerbey, an area famous in Istanbul for its fish resturants.


Camlica (pronounced Tchamlidja) is the highest point in Istanbul and commands a panoramic view of the entire city.


Marmara University also has it faculty of theology in Uskudar and thus, parts of Uskudar and neighbouring Umraniye have a large student population. Marmara University is one of the leading universities in Turkey. ...


Unlike its neighbour Kadikoy, Uskudar is a mildly conservative district although much more relaxed than Fatih and Islamist parties generally do well in this area. Kadikoy is the largest district in Anatolian side of Istanbul and the citys second most important cultural and popular center after the Beyoglu district. ... Fatih is one of the oldest and, some say, the most conservative areas of Istanbul, Turkey. ... Islamism is a political ideology derived from the conservative religious views of Muslim fundamentalism. ...


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History of Uskudar (229 words)
Skoutari was the regiment of shield makers for the imperial army.
One source of this name is said to be Eski Dar (Old House).Suleyman the Magnificent built the Uskudar Palace here in the 16th century.
This complex of religious foundations and philanthropic institutions is on the coastal road between Uskudar and Salacak.''
Turks Restaurant Uskudar te Den Bosch (323 words)
U zult zich waarschijnlijk afvragen wat de betekenis van Uskudar is. Uskudar is een stadswijk aan de Aziatische oever van Istanbul, een van ’s werelds mooiste steden en de enige op twee continenten.
Uskudar staat ook synoniem voor het contact tussen Europ en Azie.
Uskudar was ook de plaats waar de Turken voor het eerst gebruik maakten van westerse kledij aan het eind van de 19e eeuw.
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