Considering that they conquered over 20% of the continent and were besieging Vienna before they were successfully repelled, YES, seems an appropriate answer here.
Constantinople was seen as a bulwark against an Islamic conquest of Europe. Its fall to the Ottomans meant that the Ottomans would soon conquer the Balkans and pose a direct threat to major Central and Eastern European States such as Russia, Poland, and the Austrian Empire.
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He was considered a threat to peace and tranquility in Europe.
Ottomans advancing across Europe
Ottomans advancing across Europe
Constantinople was seen as a bulwark against an Islamic conquest of Europe. Its fall to the Ottomans meant that the Ottomans would soon conquer the Balkans and pose a direct threat to major Central and Eastern European States such as Russia, Poland, and the Austrian Empire.
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Explain the "two folds" of the Muslin threat to Europe
No ottomans did not use ottomans
Well your probably thinking of Vienna but there was a whole lot more in the Balkans and Hungary.
The Ottomans grew wealthy by taxing trade between Europe and East Asia.
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The US maintained troops in Europe.
To be clear, the Ottomans renamed Constantinople Instanbul in 1453. But yes, Instabul is the largest city in all of Europe, with an official population of 14.1 million people.