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'''Kanlıca''' is a neighbourhood
==Location==
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The [[Kanlıca Cemetery]] is on the hill east of the locality overlooking the Bosphorus. Notable burials of the cemetery include journalist [[Sedat Simavi]],<ref name="c1"/> the musicians [[Barış Manço]] and [[Kayahan Açar]].<ref name="cha1"/><ref name="s1"/>
Kanlıca Pier serves the [[Ferries in Istanbul|City Ferry Lines]] ({{
A road running inland from Kanlıca Pier leads to the hilltop [[Khedive's Palace]] (Hıdiv Kasrı).
==History==
During the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era, Kanlıca was an upscale neighbourhood, where wealthy people constructed elegant waterfront mansions ({{
According to Ottoman estimations, in 1882 Kanlica had a population of 9,891, consisting of 6,095 Muslims, 3,043 [[Ottoman Greeks|Greeks]], 708 [[Armenians in the Ottoman Empire|Armenians]], 41 [[Catholic Church|Catholics]] and 4 [[Latins]].<ref>[[Kemal Karpat]] (1985), [https://kupdf.net/downloadFile/59e4a7b908bbc56144e653d7 Ottoman Population, 1830-1914, Demographic and Social Characteristics], [[The University of Wisconsin Press]], p. 204-205</ref>
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