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by kibwen 819 days ago
Unfortunately, Putin still occasionally invokes Russia as the successor to the Eastern Roman Empire in an attempt to justify his imperial ambitions, so we're still riding this train.
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There is a Russian name for Istanbul - Царьгра́д (Tsargrad). The relevancy of this traditional name in our time can be glimpsed from the media org tsargrad.tv , a Russian equivalent of fox news.
It's not just a Russian name, it's the Slavic name for Constantinople. It's used in all Slavic-speaking countries when teaching Byzantine history, of course, written with slight distortions depending on the Slavic language in question
The use of Byzantine seems to imply middle ages history. Do check out the Constantinople Agreement from 1915.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinople_Agreement

Thanks, will do
This video claims 2011

https://youtu.be/j-KxS3L9bcM