Rise of Istanbul

The Ottoman Empire's decline culminated in the early 20th century with the fall of Constantinople and the establishment of the Turkish Republic. Transitioning to Istanbul in 1930 marked a new chapter, as the city evolved into a bustling economic hub with a staggering population growth, now home to 15 million residents. This transformation underscores the enduring legacy of a city founded by a Roman emperor, illustrating its pivotal role throughout history.