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  2. History of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    The history of Constantinople covers the period from the Consecration of the city in 330, ... A very large segment of the Constantinople population was the urban ...

  3. Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Constantinople, from History of the Later Roman Empire, by J. B. Bury; History of Constantinople from the "New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia". 1453, the fall of Constantinople: the end of one empire and the beginning of another - Very detailed article about the last days of Constantinople during the Ottoman siege.

  4. Historical urban community sizes - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a ... Constantinople: Turkey 15,000 20,000 ...

  5. List of largest cities throughout history - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the largest human settlements in the world (by population) over time, as estimated by historians, from 7000 BC when the largest human settlement was a proto-city in the ancient Near East with a population of about 1,000–2,000 people, to the year 2000 when the largest human settlement was Tokyo with 26 million.

  6. Demographics of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Statistical Institute estimates that the population of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality was 14,377,019 at the end of 2014, hosting 19 percent of the country's population. [6] Then about 97–98% of the inhabitants of the metropolitan municipality were within city limits, up from 89% in 2007 [ 7 ] and 61% in 1980.

  7. List of largest European cities in history - Wikipedia

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    City 1 – 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 Agrigento: 50,000 [163]Athens: 30,000 – 90,000 110,000 25,000

  8. Medieval demography - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria – The population of the territories forming modern Bulgaria grew from around 1.1 million in the year 700 to 2.6 million in 1365. [16] Constantinople – In 1203 the population of Constantinople stood 400,000 [17] to 500,000; when the Byzantines reclaimed the city in 1261 there were only about 35,000 inhabitants left. [18]

  9. Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The history of the city proper begins around 660 BCE, [10] [34] [d] ... The population of Constantinople was 570,000 by the end of the 18th century. [73]