The Ottoman emperor Mehmed ll conquers the Byzantine Empire by capturing and remaining in Constantinople. Mehmed ll followed a long line of Turkish rulers which began in AD CE by Osman who founded the Ottoman kingdom.
Suleiman the Magnificent was the 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
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.
in Turkish, it's called "Sultan Ahmet Camii"
I don't know about Turkish but the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire had a lot o concubines. Back then there was no Turkey.
The Byzantines were officially defeated after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the forces of Sultan Mehmed II under the Turkish Ottoman Empire. The siege went on from April 6 to May 29. The Venetian navy from the West did attempt to reinforce the region, but could not get access to the port due to the Ottoman Navy standing in their way.
The Ottomans were the responsible for the conquest on the 29 May 1453. Specifically, Sultan Mehmed II el-Fatih (the Opener/Conqueror) of the Ottoman Empire was the leader who broke the defenses of Constantinople and brought it under Ottoman control.
The Ottoman Turkish leader who attempted to capture Vienna in 1529 was Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. This siege marked the first major attempt by the Ottomans to take the city, although it ultimately ended in failure. Suleiman's campaign aimed to expand the Ottoman Empire into Central Europe but faced strong resistance from the defenders of Vienna.
The Turkish term Sultan means "ruler" or "king." It is commonly used to refer to the ruler of an empire or a sovereign. In historical context, the term Sultan was used to denote the supreme ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of Constantinople of the Byzantine Empire which occurred after a siege laid by the Ottoman Empire, under the command of Sultan Mehmet II El-Fatih.
Sultan Mehmet II, el-Fatih of the Ottoman Empire was the Muslim leader who conquered Constantinople. However, he did not name the city Istanbul. It was officially called Constantiniyye (which is just the Turkish pronunciation of Constantinople) until the turn of the 20th century. The Ottoman residents of the city began to call it Istanbul not long after Mehmet II's conquest but it was a nickname or slang name for the city in the same way that "Big Apple" is slang for New York City or "Big Easy" is slang for New Orleans. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk officially renamed Constantiniyye as Istanbul in 1930.
He wasn't "Mohammed 2" he was "Mehmed 2". He was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1451 to 1481. He was 21 years old when he conquered Constantinople.
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire was conquered by Sultan Mehmed II, who has also been called Mehmed the Conqueror.