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Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, Istanbul
The Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa (built by Mahmud II in 1828), known in Turkish as Kisla - the site of Florence Nightingales British Military Hospital during the Crimean War. Date: circa 1910s
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1. Title: "Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa: A Historical Snapshot of Istanbul's Military Past and Florence Nightingale's Legacy" The Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, located in the European side of Istanbul, Turkey, stand as a testament to the rich military history of the city during the Ottoman Empire. Built by Sultan Mahmud II in 1828, these barracks were an essential part of the Selimiye Military Complex, which also included a mosque, a school, and a hospital. In the late 1850s, during the Crimean War, the Selimiye Barracks became the site of the British Military Hospital. Florence Nightingale, the renowned English nurse, played a significant role in the hospital's establishment and operation. Nightingale and her team of nurses provided care to the wounded soldiers, revolutionizing nursing practices and setting the foundation for modern nursing. This photograph, taken circa 1910s, captures the Selimiye Barracks in their late Ottoman splendor. The red-roofed buildings, with their intricate architectural details, are a striking contrast against the blue sky. The image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to an era of military might and medical innovation. The Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, now known as Kisla, still stand today, serving as a reminder of Istanbul's historical significance as a cultural and military hub. The site continues to maintain its allure, attracting visitors from around the world who seek to explore the city's fascinating past. This evocative image from the early 20th century offers a unique perspective on Istanbul's history, inviting us to reflect on the legacy of the Selimiye Barracks and the enduring impact of Florence Nightingale's pioneering work in nursing.
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