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Istanbul: Walking through the greatest empires

Stunning pictures and well written, sounds like a travel guide. :tup:
Istanbul: Walking through the greatest empires
Awais Bin Saeed
Recently, on a whim, my wife and I booked our tickets, packed our bags and headed to Turkey.
Home to ancient Greek and Roman civilisations and, later, the Ottoman Empire, the diverse heritage of Turkey has always fascinated me. The country spans over 300,000 square miles and has a tremendous amount of history and culture to her credit.

We planned our trip in a way that enabled us to visit the major historical sites, while staying away from the Eastern parts of the country that are impacted by the war in Syria.

As is common for everyone visiting Turkey, we started our trip from Istanbul that connects two continents — Europe and Asia.
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http://www.dawn.com/news/1259595

Undo your rating like I did. :rofl:
 
Istanbul: Walking through the greatest empires
Awais Bin Saeed
Recently, on a whim, my wife and I booked our tickets, packed our bags and headed to Turkey.
Home to ancient Greek and Roman civilisations and, later, the Ottoman Empire, the diverse heritage of Turkey has always fascinated me. The country spans over 300,000 square miles and has a tremendous amount of history and culture to her credit.

We planned our trip in a way that enabled us to visit the major historical sites, while staying away from the Eastern parts of the country that are impacted by the war in Syria.

As is common for everyone visiting Turkey, we started our trip from Istanbul that connects two continents — Europe and Asia.
(....)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1259595

Undo your rating like I did. :rofl:
It wasn't for @HAIDER , I knew that's not his quality :)
 
Istanbul: Walking through the greatest empires
Awais Bin Saeed
Recently, on a whim, my wife and I booked our tickets, packed our bags and headed to Turkey.
Home to ancient Greek and Roman civilisations and, later, the Ottoman Empire, the diverse heritage of Turkey has always fascinated me. The country spans over 300,000 square miles and has a tremendous amount of history and culture to her credit.

We planned our trip in a way that enabled us to visit the major historical sites, while staying away from the Eastern parts of the country that are impacted by the war in Syria.

As is common for everyone visiting Turkey, we started our trip from Istanbul that connects two continents — Europe and Asia.
(....)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1259595

Undo your rating like I did. :rofl:
Well, he didnt say it was him but he could have clarified it when people thought it was his article.
 

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