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The first crusades began when the Seljuk Turks Conquered Constantinople.
The Turks were one of many military contingents of the Muslim forces, which also included Kurds, Arabs, and Persians. The Muslims were not taken over by the Turks, but rather the since the Turks were one of the many groups of Muslims, the question is unanswerable.
The Turks occupied the Balkan countries for 500 years.500 years
The Seljuq Turks' invasion of Asia Minor was detrimental to the Byzantine Empire because it significantly weakened its territorial control and military strength. The loss of key regions, including Anatolia, diminished the empire's resources and manpower, leading to economic decline. Additionally, the invasion disrupted trade routes and contributed to social unrest, ultimately paving the way for further incursions and the eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire.
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Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia.
the ''Turks''
Europeans began looking for new sea routes to Asia.
When the Turks invaded and captured Constantinople and gained control of the Middle East, this resulted in the closure of the trade routes between Europe and Asia. The Turks were part of the Ottoman Empire.
It was not in 1443 but in 1453. This city was considered the gate to Europe, that meant that the Ottomans could invade Europe from that strategically basic point. It meant the end of the Byzantine Empire (its capital city was Constantinople), the last powerful enemy of the Turks.
Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia. This eventually led to Europe finding sailing routes around Africa and going straight east and discovering the New World.
Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia. This eventually led to Europe finding sailing routes around Africa and going straight east and discovering the New World.
The Turks closed it and the also charged those who attempted to pass.
Turks
The Ottoman Turks did at one time.
Istanbul/Constantinople
No.