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History of Cafe Development Constantinople
According to the 1635 records of the Turkish historian Patchev Ibrahim I, it was not until 1554, during the reign of Suleiman I, that the coffee shop first appeared, and the two Syrians each opened a coffee shop in Constantinople. It is located near the noisy market near the port and the Passa mosque. The museum is equipped with clean mats and blankets, and the charge is very cheap. The Turks are quick.
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The Cultural History of Cafe the History of Constantinople Cafe
According to the 1635 records of the Turkish historian Patchev Ibrahim I, it was not until 1554, during the reign of Suleiman I, that the coffee shop first appeared, and the two Syrians each opened a coffee shop in Constantinople. It is located near the noisy market near the port and the Passa mosque. The museum is equipped with clean mats and blankets, and the charge is very cheap. The Turks are quick.
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Coffee shop common sense the history of Constantinople coffee shop
According to the 1635 records of the Turkish historian Patchev Ibrahim I, it was not until 1554, during the reign of Suleiman I, that the coffee shop first appeared, and the two Syrians each opened a coffee shop in Constantinople. It is located near the noisy market near the port and the Passa mosque. The museum is equipped with clean mats and blankets, and the charge is very cheap. The Turks are quick.
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History of coffee shops History of coffee drinking culture
At the beginning of the seventeenth century Constantinople was the capital of the most powerful empire in Europe. Coffee houses were already very popular in the Ottoman Empire when the British noticed them. The construction of a palatial café became the first act of Ottoman rulers after conquering a city to demonstrate the civilized nature of their rule. Some British travelers and merchants believed that Iraq
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