Sangam Istanbul Turkey Travelogue by Ashfaq Inayat Kahlon published now on kitab ghar. This travelogue is written on Istanbul the beautiful city of Turkey. Wandering through Istanbul is like walking through a living timeline where the echoes of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires meet the hum of a modern metropolis. The journey began in the Sultanahmet district, where the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque stand in a silent, centuries-old dialogue across a flower-lined square. Descending into the Basilica Cistern, I was mesmerized by the forest of marble columns reflecting in the still, dark waters of the "Sunken Palace". The city's sensory overload reached its peak at the Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of over 4,000 shops filled with the scent of saffron and the rhythmic clang of copperware. As the sun began to set, I took a ferry across the Bosphorus Strait, the only waterway in the world that splits a city between two continents. Watching the minaret-studded skyline of Europe fade as I drifted toward the vibrant, local energy of Kadıköy in Asia, I realized that Istanbul's true magic lies in this effortless blend of East and West. Every corner offered a new story, from the "whirling" dervishes in Beyoğlu to the simple joy of sipping strong Turkish coffee at a waterfront café. Ashfaq Inayat Kahlon, an educated, talented writer and passionate traveler, belongs to Hafizabad tehsil of Gujranwala district of Pakistan. His educational journey is excellent, which truly started with the thirst for knowledge, he got higher education abroad, also mastered The Russian language, topped as the first foreign student in the history of the university. His travelogues have been translated into many different languages, Ashfaq, currently based in Saudi Arabia, works as an accountant in a Saudi school, his real passion is to explore the world and share his travel experiences through writing, he has written many fascinating travel books, including "Koh Qaaf Ke Des Me," "Artish Kinare," "Semplantinsk: The second city of love, "Ust-Kamenogorsk", "Bahisht Barin Baku," and "Tashkent Me Tanha." We hope, Kitab Ghar Readers will find this book very interesting and entertaining.
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