

Sacred Conquest and Competing Civilizations: Mehmet II, Dostoevsky, Greek Nationalism, and the Idea of Constantinople
Introduction Few cities in world history have been claimed with such persistence, intensity, and moral conviction as Constantinople. Across centuries, the city has stood at the intersection of empire, religion, and civilizational identity. It has been imagined not merely as a strategic location, but as a symbolic center whose possession confers historical legitimacy. These symbolic meanings did not remain abstract. They were repeatedly translated into political claims. In the
Arda Tunca
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