Saksagan
Cistern Near the Pantokrator Church
Cistern is located on Ibadethane Sokak, to the southwest of the Pantokrator Church in Istanbul. This cistern is a remarkable example of how Byzantine...
Monolithic Columns in Byzantine Cisterns
Reused Materials in Cistern Construction
In the cisterns of Byzantine Constantinople, one of the most important architectural features was the monolithic column. These columns, often...
Constant Watch from Soldiers
Throughout the afternoon, the soldiers kept a constant watch on me. Even though I had four mounted horsemen with me, I was always seen...
Getting the Escort Ready
I sent a message to the Vali, reminding him of his promise to provide me with an escort. I told him that I planned...
Trying to Get Horses and Travel Plans
I politely ignored all the advice about returning by train, mentioning that I had heard a lot about the beautiful scenery. Since it would...
Istanbul’s Architectural Heritage
Istanbul’s architectural landscape is a testament to its rich history and cultural diversity. From grand imperial structures to humble neighborhood landmarks, the city’s buildings...
Synagogues and Cemeteries
Neve Shalom Synagogue A Beacon of Peace
Neve Shalom Synagogue, meaning “Oasis of Peace,” stands as a symbol of resilience and community in Istanbul’s Beyoglu...
Ahrida and Etz Ha-Hayim
Ahrida Synagogue A Testament to History
Situated in Istanbul’s Balat neighborhood, the Ahrida Synagogue stands as a testament to the city’s rich Jewish heritage. Established...
Justin was acclaimed
Justin was acclaimed in a raucous scene—the new emperor came away with a split lip from a scuffle with the scholares—and was carried off...
Gaining the throne
A proclamation might follow, or the welcoming of an ambassador. At the end, the emperor would rise and leave, and then the dignitaries would...














