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2 days ago · In 1453, Mehmed commenced the siege of Constantinople with an army between 80,000 and 200,000 troops, an artillery train of over seventy large field pieces, and a navy of 320 vessels, the bulk of them transports and storeships.
4 days ago · In the spring of 1453, Constantinople, the last stronghold of the Byzantine Empire, faces an inevitable siege by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire, who commands an 80,000-strong army.
3 days ago · Eastern Orthodoxy - Ottoman Rule, 1453-1821: According to Muslim belief, Christians as well as Jews were “people of the Book”—i.e., their religion was seen as not entirely false but incomplete.
- John Meyendorff
3 days ago · After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453, it was converted to a mosque by Mehmed the Conqueror and became the principal mosque of Istanbul until the 1616 construction of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque.
3 days ago · İstanbul'un fethi sırasında şehit olan askerlerin defnedildiği On Sekiz Sekbanlar Şehitliği'nde define bulmak amacıyla gündüz vakti yapılan kazı güvenlik kamerasınca kaydedildi.
2 days ago · Fetih 1453 Derneği’ne yakınlığıyla bilinen ‘Erdal Sadi Hoca’, trafik cezası yememek için ‘ayet’ okunmasını ‘tavsiye’ etti.
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4 days ago · Greece - Ottoman, Balkan, Empire: Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks on May 29, 1453. The Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI Palaeologus, was last seen fighting alongside his troops on the battlements.