In 1453, Constantinople changed dramatically when it fell to the Ottoman Empire, led by Sultan Mehmed II. This event marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and transformed the city into the new capital of the Ottoman Empire, renamed Istanbul. The conquest led to significant cultural and architectural shifts, with the Hagia Sophia converted into a mosque and the city becoming a center of Islamic culture and learning. Additionally, the fall of Constantinople had lasting implications for trade routes and European relations, influencing the Renaissance and prompting exploration.
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10% of 1453 = 10% * 1453 = 0.1 * 1453 = 145.3
Between 1337 and 1453.
(720) 263-1453
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The Ottoman Turks attempted to conquer the city From April 6,1453-May 29, 1453, when the siege ending with the Turks conquering the city.
The year 1453 is defined by historians as the end of the Middle Ages.
The Ottoman's captured the Byzantine capital in 1453.
They attacked their ally constanople byzentine empire.