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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Athens Greece
Posts: 479
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I, sometimes, mispell Istanbul, but not in purpose! I am used to write it in Greek "Konstantinopoli" or just "Poli" and when it comes to international name i mispell it, like i do with a lot of other words Istabul comes from greek words "Is tin poli" that means "in the City". And it was only one City (with capital C) once The name Constantinople was alive till 1920's when Orient Express was arriving there. Talking about swords, I have seen turkish military swords from beginning of 20th century marked with makers name and the address Constantinople. My friend, I dont find any offence in the use of a term that is historical, but I dont mind to use the word Istanbul (with correct spelling), too
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