Constantinople was the capital of the Roman/Byzantine Empire 330 to 1204 and 1261 to 1453
Sultan Mehmed II
Orthodox Christianity.
no, qing empire was land-based
constaninople was the roman city founded by constantine. it was named after him.
Yes, the Ottoman Dynasty was the Osman family. Founded by a relatively uninfluential chieftain who overthrew the Seljug Turk aristocracy and formed the Ottoman Empire. The Empire which eventually captured Constaninople in 1453 and changed the name to Istanbul.
agriculture
Extensive trade with Aztec Empire
Extensive trade with Aztec Empire
The old city of Constaninople is now Istanbul in present day Turkey.
Yes, this is how the two empires were based. Each took what seemed the strongest to them in order to succeed in the world.
There were several West African empires. The Ashanti Empire was based in the present-day Ashanti Region of Ghana from 1701 to 1894. The Bamana Empire was based in present-day Mali from 1712 to 1896. The Benin Empire from 1440 to 1897 consisted of most of present-day Nigeria. The Kaabu Empire was based in present-day northeast Guinea-Bissau as well as parts of Senegal. The Kong Empire was based in present-day northeast Cote dâ??Ivoire from 1710 to 1898. The Oyo Empire was based in what is present-day western Nigeria from 1400 to 1895.
There have been tons of European empires, either based out of or in Europe. They include the Roman Empire, Macedonian Empire, British Empire, Holy Roman Empire, and Russian Empire.