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Which event marked the rise in power the Ottoman Empire 1453?

The conquest of Constantinople


What was the most important conquest in the rise of the ottoman empire?

Most historians of the Ottoman Empire will argue that the conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmet II was the important victory that Ottomans ever won.


What event happened after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople?

The death of Süleyman the Magnificent


What impact did the ottoman conquest have on Constantinople?

Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia


What describes an impact of the ottoman conquest of constantinople?

The city of Istanbul became a major center of the Muslim world.


What was result of the ottoman empires conquest of constantinople?

europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia


Was a result of the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Constantinople?

europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia


Was constantinople so important to Christianity and western Europe?

Yes Constantine created constantinople and completely re-shaped and institutionalised the religion to the point where he was lauded the 13th apostle.


Warum war der Suezkanal so wichtig für die Eroberung?

Why was the Suez Canal so important for the conquest?


What is Suleiman the Magnificent best achievement?

uniting the ottoman empire under an efficient government structure


Why was the Norman conquest so important?

Because people obeyed them and if they did not obey the Normans their fingers would get chopped off. But I dont think that the Norman Conquest is important because they didn't change the clothes you wore or took their transport away or change the houses. So the Norman Conquest was not important!


What has the author Geoffroi de Villehardouin written?

Geoffroi de Villehardouin has written: 'Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople' 'Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople' 'Memoirs of the Crusades' 'La Conquete de Constantinople' -- subject(s): Crusades, Siege, 1203-1204 'Memoirs of the Crusades [by] Villehardouin and De Joinville' -- subject(s): Crusades 'De la conqueste de Constantinoble' -- subject(s): Crusades, History 'La conquote de Constantinople' 'Histoire de la conqu^ete de Constantinople.' -- subject(s): Crusades, History