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Konstantinopol

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Azerbaijani

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Other scripts
Cyrillic Константинопол
Arabic کوْنستانتینوْپوْل

Etymology

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From Russian Константино́поль (Konstantinópolʹ).

Proper noun

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Konstantinopol (definite accusative Konstantinopolu, plural Konstantinopollar)

  1. (historical) Constantinople (the former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that)
    Synonym: Qüstəntiniyyə

Czech

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Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Konstantinopol f or (less common) m inan

  1. (historical) Constantinople (the former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that)
    Synonyms: (former name before 330 CE) Byzantion, (used especially in a historical context) Cařihrad, (modern name) Istanbul

Declension

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when feminine:

when masculine:

Serbo-Croatian

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Proper noun

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Konstantinòpol m inan (Cyrillic spelling Константино̀пол)

  1. (historical) Constantinople (the former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that)

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Uzbek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Константино́поль (Konstantinópolʹ).

Proper noun

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Konstantinopol

  1. (historical) Constantinople (the former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that)
    Synonym: Qustantiniya

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