Rousseau, Locke and Hobbes

             Thesis: Kagýthane was the only pramenade that protects its popularity at the end of Ottoman period among other large and small pramenades.
             I. A new life by the conquest of Ýstanbul
             A. Arena for the game of the jereed
             B.Buildings from XVI. and XVII. century
             1. A foundation in III.Murad period
             2. A mansion in IV.Murad period
             C. Small amusements in XVII. century
             II. The best times in The Tulip Period
             A.Wonderful amusements in II. Ahmet Period
             C.Various enjoyment of places for the common people
             3. The meetings of women and men
             III. Still an amusement place after The Tulip Period
             A. Shooting trainings in III.Selim Period
             B. A new palace called Çaðlayan instead of Sadabad in II.Mahmud Period
             C. A foundation built in II. Abdülhamit Period
             V. Not a promenade any more after I. World War
             A. Forgotten Enjoyments by the war
             B. Destruction of Çaðlayan Palace
             C. Bad settlements and industrialization
             The public of Istanbul were resting and having a good time in places that wascovered with some meadows. These places were in demand in different times; some of them had been forgetten and in the end all of them are left as memories founded in the history and literature books. The present of a river was the first characteristic that was seeked for a pramenade. Being covered with meadows of land and existence of trees had to be necessary. It was arrived to these promenades with boats by the way of sea or river or with carriages like in Alemdaroðlu. There were various pramenades in Istanbul like Dolmabahçe and Sarýyer in Rumeli side; Uskudar, Çamlýca, G&ou
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