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Emperor Valens, under whose reign the Aqueduct was completed.
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The Imrahor Mosque, years after the 1894 earthquake that was responsible for causing its roof to cave, in 1904.
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Crude map of Constantinople
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Image of the debris that littered Istanbullu streets following the devastating earthquake of 1894.
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Ottoman Empire in 1800s
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An unassuming building and long lines mark the surface level location of the Basilica Cistern
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Inside the Basilica Cistern after it has been cleaned for modern use, with its magnificent columns, modern lighting, and pathways.
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A view of the aqueduct from up above.
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