Look,there are many different opinions.I will try to explain you as better as i can.If the Ottoman attack on 29 of May had failed the other Christian countries would probably begin a crusade against the Ottomans.But maybe not.Many chistian countries had their own problems.But you should think this:the only part of the Byzantine Empire that had left was Constantinople.So even if the city had never fallen,the Byzantine Empire had already been destroyed.The only good thing in this would be that the Ottoman army would have suffered great loses so it would be impossible for the next few years to begin a campaign.
I think that Byzantine Empire's fate had been sealed sicne the end of the Macedonian Dynasty.
Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
The Ottoman Turks.
Constantinople.
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The Ottoman Turks in 1454 CE when they finally captured Constantinople.
Yes, yes it was. Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople. (I highly doubt it will ever go back. Constantinople got the works, and it was no one's business but the Turks.) On May 29th, 1453, Byzantium (Greek)- which was then Constantinople (Roman), was captured by the Turkish Sultan Mahmud II. then it became Constantinople.
Yes, as the need for a sturdy and powerful 'base' was needed for the Seljuk Turks.
The city was Constantinople.
The Turks captured Constantinople on May 29, 1453. Vasco da Gama reached India in 1498, which means it was 45 years after the fall of Constantinople that he arrived in India. This period marked significant developments in global trade and exploration, as European nations sought new routes to the East.
The Byzantine Empire fell when the capital city of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was captured by the Turks in 1453. The Turks took Constantinople as their new capital, and the territories of the Byzantine Empire then became part of the Ottoman Empire.
The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.