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	<title>Plate With A View&#58; Tugra&#44; Istanbul</title>
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	<description>&#60;p&#62; In the 19th century&#44; the Bosphorus &#38;ndash&#59; which divides Europe and Asia &#38;ndash&#59; became a great place to build your palace if your were a relative or favourite of the Ottoman emperor&#46; Only a few of these marble pleasure domes exist today and the neo&#45;baroque Ciragan palace is one of the remaining three&#46; It was designed by the great Armenian architect Nigogayos Balyan and completed by his sons in 1872&#46; This was to be the new home of Sultan Abdul Aziz&#44; the painter&#45;emperor&#44; who lived here until he was deposed in 1876&#46; Monumental gates and a bridge connected the Ciragan to the older Yildiz Palace&#44; where the women of the harem lived&#46; &#60;&#47;p&#62;</description>
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