istanbul = Turkish name
stamboul = old french name/spelling. they now spell it as is Turkish
Constantinople, Stamboul, Islambol; It often depended on what time of the Middle Ages and what language you spoke.
the old name of istanbul was constantinople
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
Constantinople
It was located on a major trade route between Asia and Europe
Fred Pasquali was born on October 31, 1898, in Stamboul (now Istanbul), Turkey.
Dallas, Texas is 8 hours behind Istanbul, Turkey.
Constantinople, Stamboul, Islambol; It often depended on what time of the Middle Ages and what language you spoke.
Secret of Stamboul was created in 1936.
Stamboul Train was created in 1932.
The duration of Stamboul Quest is 1.43 hours.
The duration of The Virgin of Stamboul is 1.17 hours.
Stamboul Train has 307 pages.
The difference is the place where you spoke, or where you have been last.Let me try to explain with some examples;-I went to Istanbul last weekend.(the person is not in Istanbul anymore)-I'm going to Istanbul(destination is Istanbul)(The person is not in Istanbul yet)-I came to Istanbul last weekend.(the person is still in Istanbul)-I was going to Istanbul with my car, but suddenly i realised that i forgot my wallet on the table. So i came back to Ankara.
The time in Istanbul (UTC+2/UTC+3) is always one hour ahead of the time in Amsterdam (UTC+1/UTC+2).
Yes Istanbul and Byzantium are the same city. Among the names of Istanbul, the most notable are Byzantium, Constantinople and Stamboul, although the city has been known through the ages under various other names. Each of them is associated with different phases of its history and with different languages. It was first named Byzantium in 667 BCE by Greek colonists.
Stamboul Quest was created on 1934-07-13.