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Istanbul
The city of Istanbul was established on the 26th of October by Syn on behalf of the Eastern Roman Empire. It is the 4th oldest town in Europe and was originally named "Byzantium" until it was changed to Istanbul later in the same day.
Early History
The city was established on the 26th of October by Syn to ensure the region for the Eastern Roman Empire. It rapidly grew in size. "Old Istanbul" or the region right beside the Bosporus was initially covered in player chests and a trust system had to be implemented as there simply weren't enough plots for all the players. Clay collection has been very important for the city's development.
Portugal
With the collapse of Portugal upon the release of TN, two of it's members: WTDPuddles and CorruptedGreed came to Istanbul and quickly established a town by the name of Philippopolis on the Aegean Sea
November 3rd
However, by November 3rd, the first houses had been constructed and many of the citizens moved to establish new towns for the empire, thus alleviating the housing problem greatly.
November 4th
On November 4th, players from the town of Krasnodar killed a citizen and raided the town, killing all the dogs, which instigated the construction of the Theodosian Walls the following day, November 5th.
Great Balkan War
In February of 2019, The Great Balkan War broke out, three battles took place near or in Istanbul mainly conducted by Romania, Austria-Hungary, and the Great Moravian Empire. Nations that defended Istanbul were Byzantium, Brazil, Tunisia, Denmark, Norge, and Siam. Byzantium and their allies won the first battle driving the enemy forces from Istanbul. The second battle was in the same area and was a defeat for the Byzantine's and their allies as their was massive losses on their side and ended up retreating.
Landmarks
The Theodosian Walls: Currently under construction although the front gate facing the Bosporus is largely completed
The Bosporus: The strait separating Europe and Asia while bridging the gap between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
The Domibus: The fancy houses for the elite of Constantinople, lavishly decorated with Quartz, Bricks and Terracotta.