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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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A graphic of how the Eurasia Tunnel highway will look like as well as a CNN description of the project
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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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The interior garden of the Church of St. John the Baptist, the core building of the Stoudios Monastery and only one still intact from the destruction suffered in the twentieth century.
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The Aqueduct seamlessly fits right into the modern urban fabric of the city of Istanbul.
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