- Sulukule
Sulukule (literally: the Water Tower) is an old settlement within the area of
Istanbul ’s historic peninsula, inFatih municipality - adjacent to the western part of the Theodosian Wall, which has historically been occupied byRomani communities. Roma presence in this part of Istanbul dates back toByzantine times, while it is in the15th century , upon Ottoman conquest, that the quarter became (reportedly) the first district in the world permanently settled by sedentary Roma.Sulukule was famous for its entertainment houses, where the Romani performed music and dance to the visitors from in and outside Istanbul. The closure of these entertainment houses, in 1992, precipitated serious socio-economic decline in the area.
Today the neighborhood of Sulukule is under threat of demolitions due to the ‘urgent’ urban transformation proposals developed by the
Fatih andGreater Istanbul municipalities. The proposals go beyond the specific area of Sulukule affecting the whole historic peninsula of Istanbul due to processes ofurban transformation andgentrification driven by private sector and governmental agencies, which is currently threatening Sulukule's centuries-old cultural heritage. This redevelopment is to take place in what is part of theUNESCO World Heritage Site . The problematic project is harshly criticized byCivil Society institutions.External links
* [http://romanistanbul.org Romani Istanbul]
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