The Mongols were completely irrelevant as concerns the Ottomans' conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The Ottomans besieged the city on its western walls and maintained a naval blockade on the Sultanahmet neighborhood on the northern, southern, and eastern sides, entirely with their own forces and the forces of their vassal allies (Moldavia and Wallachia).
The Mongol Empire had previously risen and fallen in the 1200s and early 1300s.
The Ottomans destroyed the last part of the Byzantine Empire. (Constantinople)
The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.
Constantinople was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire so the emperor or "Caesar" who was ruling had the most power.
Even though Sicily was never a part of the Ottoman Empire for long time, the Ottomans capturde the island 15 times in 1505, 1506, 1510, 1514, 1522, 1526, 1534, 1540, 1545, 1547, 1551, 1552, 1553 and 1563. Ottomans used the island mainly as a base to fight with the Venetians, the Portuguese and the Spanish.
Because the southwest originally was part of Mexico. By conquering such territories, many of these people were swiftly sacked from their lands.
The Ottomans destroyed the last part of the Byzantine Empire. (Constantinople)
Yes it was .
Constantinople is now Istanbul and is part of Turkey.
The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.
Yes, Siberia used to be ruled by the Mongols.
The Mongols.
The Safavids (an Sufi Islamic empire developed after the raids of the Mongols and the Black Death in the 14th century) the land East of the Mediterranean and Anatolia, North of the Persian Gulf, South of the Caspian Sea. This was Persia and is now modern day Iran, Iraq, and part of Turkey.
Constantinople was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire so the emperor or "Caesar" who was ruling had the most power.
Even though Sicily was never a part of the Ottoman Empire for long time, the Ottomans capturde the island 15 times in 1505, 1506, 1510, 1514, 1522, 1526, 1534, 1540, 1545, 1547, 1551, 1552, 1553 and 1563. Ottomans used the island mainly as a base to fight with the Venetians, the Portuguese and the Spanish.
the mongols picked a hole through the weakest part of the great wall of china .they didnt have many guards protecting the north wall
The Romans end up with the fall of Constantinople. Constantinople was the capital of the East part of the once unified Roman Empire.
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, the Safavids Shia Muslims. Ottoman Sultans saw it as part of their religious duty to wage war on what they saw as the heretical Shias and vice versa.