Constantinople
NO. The Ottomans captured Jerusalem from the Mamluks in 1517. The major city that the Ottomans conquered in 1453 was Constantinople, which was taken from the Byzantine Empire.
Constantinople was conquered by the Ottomans in 1453. It marked the fall of the Roman Empire, with the loss of the 'Second Rome'.
The Ottomans began their final siege of the city of Constantinople on 2 April 1453, attacking in waves. On 29 May 1453 the Ottomans, under the command of Sultan Mehmed II, conquered Constantinople. The city was renamed Istanbul, and it remained capital of the Ottoman Empire until the empire's dissolution in 1922.
The Latin Empire of Constantinople ruled from 1204 to 1261, when Michael VIII Palaiologos managed to reclaim the city from the Italians.
Before the Ottomans conquered the city in the 15th century, Istanbul was known as Constantinople. It was named after the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who refounded the city in 330 AD as the new capital of the Roman Empire. Constantinople was a significant cultural and political center, known for its strategic location and wealth. The city continued to hold great importance until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1453.
1453
Η Οθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία κατέκτησε στην Κωνσταντινούπολη το 1453, νικώντας την Βυζαντινή Αυτοκρατορία. Οι Οθωμανοί Τούρκοι κατέλαβαν την Κωνσταντινούπολη το 1453.
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Istanbul
The city of Constantinople was conquered by the Ottoman Empire on May 29, 1453. Led by Sultan Mehmed II, the Ottomans successfully breached the city's formidable walls after a lengthy siege, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire. This pivotal event transformed Constantinople into the capital of the Ottoman Empire and significantly changed the course of history in both Europe and the Middle East.
When The Crusades conquered the city in 1204, and again in 1453 By The Ottoman Turks.