Eyüp, Istanbul

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Eyüp, Istanbul is a historic district on the Golden Horn renowned as a major Islamic pilgrimage site and one of the city’s oldest sacred and residential areas.

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Eyüp, Istanbul canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district of Istanbul
historic district
quarter of Istanbul
adjacentTo Arnavutköy NERFINISHED
Beyoğlu NERFINISHED
Fatih NERFINISHED
Gaziosmanpaşa NERFINISHED
Kağıthane NERFINISHED
Sultangazi NERFINISHED
administrativeType municipality
country Turkey
governedBy Eyüpsultan Municipality NERFINISHED
hasCityPart Eyüpsultan neighborhood NERFINISHED
Göktürk NERFINISHED
Kemerburgaz NERFINISHED
Pierre Loti Hill NERFINISHED
Rami NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Defterdar Mosque NERFINISHED
Eyüp Cemetery NERFINISHED
Eyüp Sultan Mosque NERFINISHED
Eyüp Sultan Tomb NERFINISHED
Feshane International Fair Congress and Culture Center NERFINISHED
Karyağdı Hill cemeteries NERFINISHED
Nişancı Mosque NERFINISHED
Pierre Loti Café NERFINISHED
Rami Barracks NERFINISHED
Rami Library NERFINISHED
Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Bath NERFINISHED
Teleferik Eyüp–Pierre Loti cable car NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfBurial Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
hasRiverShore Golden Horn NERFINISHED
hasTransport IETT bus network NERFINISHED
Teleferik TF2 Eyüp–Pierre Loti line NERFINISHED
historicalRole first Ottoman settlement outside the city walls of Constantinople
one of the oldest residential areas of Istanbul
knownFor Ottoman-era religious architecture
large historic Muslim cemetery
pilgrimage tourism
traditional religious life
views over the Golden Horn
locatedIn Golden Horn NERFINISHED
Istanbul
locatedInTimeZone TRT NERFINISHED
UTC+03:00
namedAfter Abu Ayyub al-Ansari NERFINISHED
partOf European side of Istanbul
Istanbul Province NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance important Ottoman-era sacred precinct
major Islamic pilgrimage site
significantPeriod Ottoman period
wasAnnexedBy Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED

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Mehmed V burialPlace Eyüp, Istanbul