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boottocht op de Bosporus

Boğazda tekne turu

boat trip on the Bosphorus

 

Kanlıca is een wijk aan de Aziatische kant van de Bosporus, in de wijk Beykoz in Istanbul. Kanlica staat bekend om zijn populaire specialiteit, yoghurt gegarneerd met basterdsuiker, aangeboden in lokale restaurants en cafés.

Tijdens het Ottomaanse tijdperk was Kanlıca een luxe plaats, waar nobele en rijke mensen herenhuizen aan het water bouwden (Turks: Yalı). Momenteel is het een van de zeldzame kustplaatsen aan de Aziatische kant van de Bosporus met de meest historische houten herenhuizen aan het water.

Volgens Ottomaanse schattingen van 1882 had het district Kanlica een totale bevolking van 9.891, bestaande uit 6.095 moslims, 3.043 Grieken, 708 Armeniërs, 41 katholieken en 4 Latijnen.

 

Kanlıca, İstanbul'un Beykoz ilçesinde, Boğaz'ın Anadolu yakasında bir mahalledir. Kanlıca, yerel restoran ve kafelerde sunulan pudra şekeri serpilmiş yoğurduyla ünlüdür.

Osmanlı döneminde Kanlıca, soylu ve varlıklı kişilerin deniz kıyısında konaklar (Türkçe: Yalı) inşa ettiği lüks bir yerleşim yeri olmuştur. Halihazırda Boğaziçi'nin Anadolu yakasında en tarihi ahşap yalılara sahip ender sahil yerlerinden biridir.

1882 Osmanlı tahminlerine göre Kanlıca kazasının 6.095'i Müslüman, 3.043'ü Rum, 708'i Ermeni, 41'i Katolik ve 4'ü Latin olmak üzere toplam nüfusu 9.891'dir.

 

Kanlıca is a neighborhood on the Asian side of the Bosphorus strait, in the Beykoz district of Istanbul. Kanlica is known for its popular specialty, yogurt topped with caster sugar, offered in local restaurants and cafés.

During the Ottoman era, Kanlıca has been an upscale locality, where noble and wealthy people constructed waterfront mansions (Turkish: Yalı). Currently, it is one of the rare seaside places on the Asian side of the Bosphorus with the most historic wooden waterfront mansions.

According to Ottoman estimations of 1882, the district of Kanlica had a total population of 9.891, consisting of 6.095 Muslims, 3.043 Greeks, 708 Armenians, 41 Catholics and 4 Latins.

 

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