1453
Ottoman conquests substantially weakened the Byzantine Empire.
Ottoman conquests substantially weakened the Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire in the year of 1453 to The Ottoman Turks.
He effected the Empire by extending the Ottoman Empire towards the end of the Byzantine Empire .
No, the Ottoman empire was long after the Roman empire. After the Roman empire, the byzantine empire followed. The Ottoman Turks did, however, take over the Byzantine captial of Constanope renaming it Istanbul.
The Ottoman Turks defeated the Byzantine Empire in 1453.
Led by Mehmed II, Ottoman Turks captured the city in 1453. After that, it became part of the Ottoman Empire.
The Byzantine Empire in the year of 1453 to The Ottoman Turks.
The Byzantine Empire
Istanbul became the center, capital and crown jewel of the Ottoman Empire after its conquer in 1453.
The Ottomans had skilled soldiers, so over time they would conquer different parts slowly, and once they had defeated the last of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was now a large empire. The Ottoman Empire started off as a little community, but kept growing into a large empire, lead by a man named Osman.
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