Istanbul (not Constantinople)
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ISTANBUL
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@wellwellwellall The half moon on the Turkish flag stands for the Islam , a lot of islam countries have a half-moon in their flag , and i cannot find a path that connects Constantinopel then to Islam ? Ever seen a Christian country with a Half moon ?
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@ALIPADRA no you are wrong. "Lets go to the city" Instanpoli OLD GREEK ISLAND SLANG instanbul. even the Turkish flag is based on COnstantinople. If you want to debate I am more than happy to.
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instanpoli duuuuh greek island slang means 'GO TO THE CITY" in GREEEEEEEEEK
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@bargiann , you ARE THE STUPID morron , Istanbul comes from the word IsLamBul , it means in Turkish , Find The Islam . The Great Fatih sultan Mehmet changed this when he conquered Constantinople in 1453 . SO STFU . aND ITS CALLED ISTANBUL NOT CONSTANTINOPLE .Stop spreading things that are not true and accept that Turks fucked the shit out of u Greeks and are now the true owners of one of the most beautiful cities in the world ISTANBUL .
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And why not Byzantium?
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istanbum not Constantinople motherfuckers
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@clubdonovan36 lol they but this my class his name is mr.carbaja
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@Finniej first was New York but holland conquist it and renamed the city to New Amsterdam, when England conquist it again they changed it to New York, the original one
You morons, Instanbul and Constantinoupoli (which is how it's called) are actually the same. The word Instanbul has greek origins as if you spell it is the greek Εις την πολη-->Is tin boli-->In the city.
bargiann 4 weeks ago 10
Lol they changed New Amsterdam to New York because Holland owned that piece of America once but they sold it so it became New York. Just saying.
Finniej 3 weeks ago 3