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The Gallipoli Campaign caused massive loss of lives for both the Allies and the Ottomans (about 130,000 men in total). The Ottoman's successful defense of their capital of Constantinople inspired the later founding of the Republic of Turkey.
"The territories and sway of the Byzantine Empire continued to be encroached upon from several sides such that Constantinople itself became open to being referred to as a 'massive head without a body.'" (http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/history/byzantine_empire.html)
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Workers constructed a 14-mile stone wall along the city's coastline and repaired the massive fortifications along its western land border.
Their army was massive, first of all. They allied with Gaul, and the Visigoths. But the thing that challenged the Huns most were the double walls of Constantinople.
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Yes, as the Anzac troops made little to no progress toward enemy lines and eventually had to retreat due to the massive amount of casualties.
The Byzantines enhanced the security of Constantinople by constructing massive city walls, notably the Theodosian Walls, which featured multiple layers of defenses, towers, and a moat. These fortifications effectively protected the city from invasions and sieges. Additionally, they built the Golden Horn’s chain boom, which could be raised to block enemy ships from entering the harbor, further safeguarding their naval approaches. This combination of land and naval defenses made Constantinople one of the most fortified cities of its time.
The invention of gunpowder significantly enhanced the Ottomans' military capabilities, particularly in their conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The Ottomans utilized large cannons, notably the massive "Basilica" cannon, to breach the formidable walls of the city, which had withstood many sieges. This new artillery technology allowed them to overcome the defensive stronghold of Constantinople, ultimately leading to the city's fall and the establishment of Ottoman dominance in the region. Additionally, gunpowder weaponry contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of Ottoman forces during the siege.