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The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 Ended the European Middle Ages and Sealed the Rise of the Ottomans

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The Fall of Constantinople

May 29th, 1453 is considered a turning point between the Middle Ages and the modern age. The fall of Constantinople was one among many transitional factors in this gradual change. At the moment he conquered the city, Mehmet considered himself the heir to the classical Roman Empire and its Christian successor. In 1517, when the Ottoman Empire conquered Mecca and Medina, the holy cities of Islam, the Ottoman sultan could now claim that he was caliph, as well as emperor of Rome.

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