Fortresses Bosporus. Peregrinus In Jerusalem Myller 1732
Description: Old print of Fortresses Bosporus, It was built by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II between 1451 and 1452, before he conquered Constantinople. The three great towers were named after three of Mehmed II's viziers, Sadrazam Çandarlı Halil Pasha, who built the big tower next to the gate, Zağanos Pasha, who built the south tower, and Sarıca Pasha, who built the north tower.
Origin : Myller's book entitled "Peregrinus In Jerusalem" Myller, Angelicus Maria Publisher: Peter Conrad Monath,
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Size: Sheet app.: 21 x 17 cm. 8 x 6.75 inches. Image app.: 17.5x 5.4 inches. x 14 cm. Condition: View overall very good.