The conquest of Constantinople itself had minimal influence in the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, which already completely surrounded the city. However, it meant that the soldiers used to subdue the Byzantines could be re-purposed for other areas of the empire.
The real benefits to the Ottomans that came from the conquest of Constantinople were the riches it provided and the fact that its fall struck a strong chord with Europeans who became much more afraid of the Ottomans. It also served as a more useful imperial capital than Bursa since it was closer to the fighting in Southeastern Europe and much larger.
They gained stability and strength. They were able to continue conquering and expanding their empire, becoming the worlds largest dominator of their time. Everyone was afraid of them, some even gave up before the first battle, knowing the consequences would be grave.
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The conquest of Constantinople itself had minimal influence in the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, which already completely surrounded the city. However, it meant that the soldiers used to subdue the Byzantines could be re-purposed for other areas of the empire.
The real benefits to the Ottomans that came from the conquest of Constantinople were the riches it provided and the fact that its fall struck a strong chord with Europeans who became much more afraid of the Ottomans. It also served as a more useful imperial capital than Bursa since it was closer to the fighting in Southeastern Europe and much larger.
In 330, Constantine declared the city the capital of the Roman Empire, and named it Constantinople, after himself. Constantine XI died while defending the city from the Ottomans on May 29, 1453. Immediately the name of the city was changed to Istanbul, and the city was declared the capital of the Ottoman Empire.
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Islam did not exist at the end of the 2nd century, so the question as written is unanswerable.If the question meant to ask about the end of the 11th century, the answer is that the attempted conquest by the Muslims of Constantinople led to the Byzantine Emperor (ruler of Constantinople) petitioning for help from the remainder of Europe. Pope Urban II took up the call and instituted a Crusade (a holy war) to defend the Byzantines.
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The Christian values of the people of Constantinople were expressed by the formation of agencies that help the needy.
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Petroleum is an important resource because it help cars, truks, ships, and trains to function. It also used to heat homes. It help also to produce most of things in the world such as roads, synthetic fabrics, plastic, and much more...
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In 330, Constantine declared the city the capital of the Roman Empire, and named it Constantinople, after himself. Constantine XI died while defending the city from the Ottomans on May 29, 1453. Immediately the name of the city was changed to Istanbul, and the city was declared the capital of the Ottoman Empire.
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It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
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Islam did not exist at the end of the 2nd century, so the question as written is unanswerable.If the question meant to ask about the end of the 11th century, the answer is that the attempted conquest by the Muslims of Constantinople led to the Byzantine Emperor (ruler of Constantinople) petitioning for help from the remainder of Europe. Pope Urban II took up the call and instituted a Crusade (a holy war) to defend the Byzantines.
The Crimean revealed the Ottoman Empires military weakness. Without aid from other nations they couldn't win the war. After the Crimean war the Ottoman Empire went on to lose land leading to its decline.
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