THE ‘GOLDEN HORN’ OF
ISTANBUL
It is an inlet arm from the Bosphoros Strait,
Which stretches inwards towards the west;
And curves up like a deer’s horn, –
Known to the world as the ‘Golden Horn’!
It separates the old Istanbul’s historic city,
From its modern counterpart in the north;
Forming the world’s longest natural harbor,
A waterway almost 7.5 km long!
The harbor was once the Naval Headquarters
of the Byzantine Empire!
When a heavy chain guarded the inlet’s
entrance;
Stretching across the mouth of the ‘Horn’ entire;
From the Old City to the Galata Tower! *
The old city stands on seven hillocks,
Once known as the ‘City of Seven Hills’ .
And on top of every rise, a temple, or a mosque
or a monument is seen !
With its steeples, towers and minarets,
The City of Istanbul stands solemnly still!
Each building here has a story to tell !
In 1453 to the Ottoman Turks the city fell!
As I stood ruminating on one such high rise,
And saw the sun go down in the west;
The inlet waters appeared bathed in gold,
Glittering in the sun’s setting rays!
And at that moment I realized, as I looked at
the inlet nice and long,
How aptly it has been named, as the inlet of
‘The Golden Horn’!
-By Raj Nandy
New Delhi
NOTES:-
*Galata Tower is located at the entrance of
the inlet- in the northern half of the City.
‘The Golden Horn’ waterway divides the
City of Istanbul into northern & southern
halves!) Thanks for reading . Raj Nandy