
Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the Turkish cities. It is strange that it is located on two continents, the European and the Asian, with a population of about 14 million. The city has many names such as Constantinople, Astana, Byzantium and Istanbul. Minarets and New Rome. This city was founded in 660 BC.
Where is the Kaby Palace?
The Palace of Tub Kabi is the largest palace in the Turkish city of Istanbul, specifically in the Sultanahmet region. It was a center where the Ottoman sultans lived for a period of 391 years from 1465 AD to 1856 AD. In 1478 AD by order of the Sultan Mehmet al-Fateh. It was also the center of the administration of the Ottoman Empire for up to 380 years. This was before Sultan Abdul Majid built a new palace known as Dolma Bagha. The palace has a total area of 700,000 square meters. The building area is 80,000 square meters. Although the state palace has been converted, Kabbi has remained in place for many years. To this day, the Sultan and his family have lived in this palace for one month, the holy month of Ramadan. The palace was opened as a museum for the first time in its history during the reign of Sultan Abdul Majid. A collection of artifacts that were in the vaults of the palace was presented to a British ambassador at the time. Sultan Abdul-Hamid was supposed to place these objects in glass vases for a new style and form. It is believed that Sultan Abdul Hamid wanted to make the palace a public place of visits for five days a week but was removed from the throne at the time, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk opened public visits to the various segments on April 3, 1924 AD. The palace was then a department of the Museum of the Old Palace Museums, now known as the Kaby Saray Museum Directorate. There are many pavilions in the palace, such as the Sultan's crown suite, the king's mother's pavilion and servants, a palace where the Sultan meets with his ministers, and numerous pavilions for the attendants. Each has its own pavilion, the museum pavilion, a suite of soldiers, guards and servants. Religious and sacred, a group of sacred secretaries have been found that have been moved to Madinah.
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