Top-chana

Top-chana

Top-chana (türk.), 1) die Kanonengießerei, Stückgießerei, Zeughaus; daher 2) eine Vorstadt von Constantinopel neben Galata. mit den kaiserlichen Stückgießereien, Zeughaus u. Kaserne der Artilleristen, s. Constantinopel S. 392.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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