Constantinople
Through the Bosporus Straits and the Sea of Mamara
The two bodies of water that the Muslim armies crossed to reach Constantinople were the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Marmara. The Mediterranean Sea provided access to the eastern side of Constantinople, while the Sea of Marmara separated the city from the Anatolian peninsula. These waterways played a crucial role in the strategic positioning and military campaigns of the Muslim armies during the siege of Constantinople.
It is an island located in the Mediterranean Sea.
TRUE cause the MEDITERRANEAN SEA surounded the Constantinople.......THANKS-S.A.B
Constantinople was located on a canal between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, making out easier for boats to stop and trade. Also, they were near where the Asian and European trade routes crossed.
Yes, Constantinople was near the Black Sea, located at the northern end of the Sea of Marmara, which connects to the Black Sea through the Bosporus Strait. This strategic position allowed Constantinople to control maritime trade routes between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. The city's proximity to the Black Sea contributed to its significance as a major economic and cultural hub in history.
Constantinople is modern day Istanbul, Turkey. Constantinople was located on the Bosporus Strait, the waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. Therefore, it was very strategically placed, being both defended by water on three sides, and also well positioned to demand taxes from ships traveling the trade routes.
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean sea is not located in mesopotamia. I is bordering it with the Persian gulf
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