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Let’s review this location first: In its south stretches Marmara Sea and in its north is Black Sea.
Its west part is in Europe and east part is in Asia. The important waterline dividing
Istanbul into two is the Bosphorus… The only alternative to reach the Aegean Sea and the Meditteranean
Sea, therefore to open sea is to use Istanbul and the Bosphorus… Land of the blinds
A famous myth explains very precisely the unmatched location of Istanbul :
Commander Byzas, who gave his name to the empire to be later called as Byzantine, sets off to sail to build a new
colony from where Greece is located today. During the long voyage and his searches, he goes to an oracle for advice.
The oracle makes this prediction: “You are going to build your city right opposite of the land of the blinds!”
Continuing his voyage, Byzas reaches to the banks of Sarayburnu, the Istanbul of today. When he sees this protected
peninsula, he thinks that it is just the place that he was looking for; meanwhile he notices the area of residence
on the opposite side (Kadıköy at present). Byzas decides that the people who, given the excellent area of
residence right before them, do not prefer to reside there are blind. And since it also coincides with the
prediction, he builds his colony on this land without hesitation… |