The Ottomans took Adrianople in 1365!
The major goal of the campaign was to capture the Dardanelles Straits from the Ottomans and open a line of supply to Russia through the Black Sea.
Valens
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims.
No, the Ottoman Turks under Suleiman the Magnificent did not capture and sack the city of Vienna in 1528. In fact, the first significant siege of Vienna by the Ottomans occurred in 1529, when Suleiman attempted to take the city but ultimately failed. This marked the beginning of a series of conflicts between the Ottomans and the Habsburgs, with Vienna remaining a key point of contention in European history.
Osman became the first independent Ottoman ruler in 1299; Constantinople was taken in 1453. So the answer would be 154 years.
Adrianople
Adrianople
1372
What city did the Romans and the ottoman turks capture
the battle of adrianople
The major goal of the campaign was to capture the Dardanelles Straits from the Ottomans and open a line of supply to Russia through the Black Sea.
The Goths defeated Emperor Valens and his army in 378AD at Adrianople.
No ottomans did not use ottomans
Valens
The cast of With the Servian Army Before Adrianople - 1913 includes: Lyoni Kostics as himself
The goths won
visigoths and Romans