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Pangaltı

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Şişli

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(+90) 212

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Pangaltı Archive postcard view of the Russian church of Pangalti

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Pangaltı (spelled Pangaaltı or Pancaldi in some older sources) is one of the four neighbourhoods (together with Teşvikiye, Maçka and Osmanbey) within the Nişantaşı quarter of the Şişli district in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Pangaltı Pangalt Semti ili stanbul Emlak Ansiklopedisi

It is home to the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit and Pangaltı Catholic Cemetery, the largest Catholic cemetery in Istanbul.

Pangaltı Pangalt Semti ili stanbul Emlak Ansiklopedisi

Istanbul pangalt ana cadde


History

Pangaltı Son Dakika Berkin topraa verildi Pangalt39da polis mdahalesi balad

The neighborhood was formerly inhabited mainly by Levantine Christians. The Ottoman Army War College founded by Sultan Mahmud II had its headquarters in this city quarter from 1848.

Pangaltı zel Pangalt Ermeni lisesi haritassrc kursu snav yerleri

As part of the 1860s redevelopment of Istanbul, The Christian cemeteries in Taksim were moved to Şişli, when the avenue between Taksim and Pangaltı was under construction in 1864, and a garden-park (Taksim Gezisi) was arranged in their place. The Anarad Hiğutyun (Armenian for "Immaculate Conception") Armenian Catholic Church (Anarad Hiğutyun Ermeni Katolik Kilisesi ) was built in 1866 in timber, and from 1971-1973 rebuilt in stone.

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The Private Armenian School of Pangaltı (former Mihitaryan Ermeni Mektebi or "Mihitaryan School"), established in Kandilli in 1811 serves the public in the quarter since 1866. It was associated with the school of the Armenian Sisters of the Immaculate Conception who were founded in Istanbul in 1847. The school continues today.


Pangaltı Pangalt Armenian Cemetery Wikipedia

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Pangaltı Wikipedia