Càrigrād — m najveći grad u Turskoj, glavni grad Istočnog Rimskog Carstva Bizanta (Konstantinopol) i kasnije Osmanskog Carstva; Istanbul, Stambol … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
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Tsargrad — (Old Church Slavonic: Цѣсарьградъ; Church Slavonic; Царьгра̀дъ, Russian: Царьград; Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian and Slovene: Carigrad or Цариград, depending on their alphabets (or Tsarigrad as an alternative… … Wikipedia
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Radivoj Radić — (22 january 1954, Livno, today Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Serbian historian, specialist for Byzantine studies. Works* Oblasni gospodari u Vizantiji krajem 12. i u prvim decenijama 13. veka , ZRVI 24 25. (1986), 151 290. * Vreme Jovana V… … Wikipedia