dj_ibo_g_h
Mesaj Sayısı : 1003 Kayıt tarihi : 25/06/11
| Konu: istanbul hotel Salı Ocak 22, 2013 2:29 pm | |
| Site Adresi: http://www.gezibosphorus.com/Sektör: Turizm Kuruluş: 2010 Yazılım: Özel The area that is now known as Beyoğlu has been inhabited for millennia, and records show that a settlement existed on the northern shore of the Golden Horn since the time of Christ. In the Greek period, the hillside was covered with orchards and was named Sykai (The Fig Orchard), or Peran en Sykais (The Fig Field on the Other Side), referring to the "other side" of the Golden Horn. Istanbul HotelAs the Byzantine Empire grew, so did Constantinople and its environs. This side of the Golden Horn was built up as a suburb of Byzantium as early as the 5th century. It was in this period that the area began to be called Galata, and a fortress was built by Emperor Theodosius II. The name Galata (possibly derived from the Greek word Galaktos, meaning milk) was presumably given because the area was an important farmland for the city. Gallic people believe the name Galata is Celtic. In classical mythology Galata was the ancestress of the Gallic people. The Galata section of Istanbul carries a reminder of the Celts, as does the city of Galati in Romania. Source: http://www.gezibosphorus.com/istanbul.aspx | |
|