Çarşamba, Istanbul

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Çarşamba
Neighborhood (Turkish: Mahalle)
Çarşamba: The Mosque of Hirami Ahmet Pasha.
Çarşamba
Coordinates: 41°01′40.28″N 28°56′44.84″E / 41.0278556°N 28.9457889°E / 41.0278556; 28.9457889Coordinates: 41°01′40.28″N 28°56′44.84″E / 41.0278556°N 28.9457889°E / 41.0278556; 28.9457889
Country  Turkey
Region Marmara
Province Istanbul
District Fatih
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Area code 0-212

Çarşamba is a neighbourhood (Turkish: Mahalle) of Istanbul, Turkey. It is part of the district of Fatih, inside the walls of the ancient Byzantine city of Constantinople. It is one of the most Islamically conservative areas of the city. It is rich with Byzantine monuments, like the mosques of Fethiye and Hirami Ahmet Pasha. According to 17th-century Ottoman traveler Evliya Çelebi, the name of the neighborhood comes from the city of Çarşamba on the Black Sea since, after the Fall of Constantinople, this part of Istanbul was repopulated with people coming from that city. [1] In Turkish Çarşamba means "Wednesday" and a famous street market is organized every week on this day, the Çarşamba Pazarı ("Çarşamba Market", but also "Wednesday Market").

Notes

  1. Mamboury, (1953), p.99

Sources

  • Mamboury, Ernest (1953). The Tourists' Istanbul. Istanbul: Çituri Biraderler Basımevi. 


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