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TheOttomanTurks brought the Byzantine Empire to an end. Byzantine Empire is a term historians used for the eastern part of the Roman empire after the fall of the western part of this empire.
The conquest of the last territories of the Byzantine Empire in the Balkan Peninsula (in southeastern Europe) and Constantinople, the empire's capital, by the Ottoman Turks was what led to the fall of this empire.
The Ottoman Turks, led by Sultan Mehmed II.
The defeat by the byzantine empire in 717 ; intertibal feuding , discontent among non Arab Muslim converts , and failure of financial reforms eventually led to their unseating by the " abbasid dynasty ".
Led by Mehmed II, Ottoman Turks captured the city in 1453. After that, it became part of the Ottoman Empire.
fall of the mongols and the fall of the byzantine empire which led to decrease in trade
TheOttomanTurks brought the Byzantine Empire to an end. Byzantine Empire is a term historians used for the eastern part of the Roman empire after the fall of the western part of this empire.
The conquest of the last territories of the Byzantine Empire in the Balkan Peninsula (in southeastern Europe) and Constantinople, the empire's capital, by the Ottoman Turks was what led to the fall of this empire.
The inexorable move of Eurasian peoples across the Empire.
Internal problems, the western empire being separated from the wealthier eastern empire, and outside invasions
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The Ottoman Turks, led by Sultan Mehmed II.
The defeat by the byzantine empire in 717 ; intertibal feuding , discontent among non Arab Muslim converts , and failure of financial reforms eventually led to their unseating by the " abbasid dynasty ".
Led by Mehmed II, Ottoman Turks captured the city in 1453. After that, it became part of the Ottoman Empire.