Excerpt from original source: "The town of Tchiurluk, or Chourlu, stands on a rising ground between Borgas and Siluria, twenty four leagues from Constantinople to the north-west, about seven from the coast of the Euxine and nearly the same distance from the sea of Marmora. From its elevated situation, it commands very extensive prospects, which are bounded to the south east by the last-mentionned sea. It contains a conak, or little seraglio, built for the use of the Grand Seignor when he travels this road...The plave is supposed by Pocock to be the Izhrallon of the Itinerary...The Greeks and Armenians have a church here."
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Imprint: Published by R. Bowyer, no. 80, Pall Mall, 1809
Excerpt from original source: "The town of Tchiurluk, or Chourlu, stands on a rising ground between Borgas and Siluria, twenty four leagues from Constantinople to the north-west, about seven from the coast of the Euxine and nearly the same distance from the sea of Marmora. From its elevated situation, it commands very extensive prospects, which are bounded to the south east by the last-mentionned sea. It contains a conak, or little seraglio, built for the use of the Grand Seignor when he travels this road...The plave is supposed by Pocock to be the Izhrallon of the Itinerary...The Greeks and Armenians have a church here."
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Imprint: Published by R. Bowyer, no. 80, Pall Mall, 1809
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