After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, many survivors faced dire circumstances. Some were enslaved or forced into servitude, while others fled to different parts of Europe seeking refuge. Those who remained often adapted to the new Ottoman rule, with some becoming part of the administrative and cultural fabric of the empire. The city's transformation led to significant demographic and cultural changes, as it became a vibrant center of Islamic culture while still retaining elements of its Christian heritage.
The sack of constantinople in the 4th crusade
Occupation of Constantinople happened on 1918-11-13.
Survivors - video game - happened in 1986.
They ESCAPED
No
It remained Constantinople for many centuries after the Ottoman invasion on 1453 AD. It was not renamed Istanbul until 1923.
eastern orthodox church
The Byzantines defeated the Arabs and the second siege of Constantinople ended.
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They had to live with their memories all their lives.
At the battle of Thermopylae, all of the Spartan defenders were killed. There were no survivors.
1500 people died, and the survivors were haunted for the rest of their lives
i suppose there was if you consider the survivors as eye witnesses .