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The Ottoman Caesar: Sultan Mehmed Fatih & His Conquests - Paperback

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by Mundus Gnosis (Author)

1123 years passed, and Constantinople remained unconquered, because people believed God had blessed it and formidable defenses protected it. The city had no loopholes. Its geography crushed mighty armies by trapping attackers into a few narrow entry points where defenders held every advantage.

Even if an army sought to conquer this city with the greatest naval excellence, Constantinople possessed Greek fire, an accessible weapon that destroyed naval superiority.

But nothing in this world remains unconquerable. Alexander conquered Persia when he was young, and many believed such a feat was impossible to achieve. Legends, however, exist to defy destiny.
This time, the Ottoman Empire produced a Sultan capable not only of destroying the walls of Constantinople but also of ending the empire's existence.

In 1453, despite all the odds, one of the youngest Sultans in Ottoman history conquered Constantinople.
But the life of a conqueror does not revolve only around victories; it also reveals how he faces failure. The Siege of Belgrade delivered the first failure to the young Sultan Mehmed, the Fatih and Caesar of Rome at that time. Because of his immense achievements and titles, people believed no one could defeat him.

This land never gives birth to only one warrior, and it produces many.
John Hunyadi delivered this crushing defeat to Mehmed II by forming a non-Ottoman alliance.
At one stage of his life, Mehmed achieved feats that seemed possible only for gods and not for men who walk upon the surface of the earth. Defeat confronted him.

He never stood invincible, but he remained formidable. The Christian world, which sought the fall of the Ottoman Empire, believed this moment offered the best chance to crush it. Mehmed stood as a formidable opponent, and no one dared to face him.

Vlad Dracula accepted this charge and went against Mehmed. A cruel Impaler who sought to hang Mehmed by impalement, he lost everything. He lost his dominance and his capital city, and Mehmed claimed it.
This book explores the war that changed the history of humanity, because it marked not only the fall of an empire but also the rise of another that dominated not just regions but religion itself.

The Ottomans brought Islamic dominance into the world, and a Sultan at just 21 fulfilled the prophecy of conquering a city believed to be conquerable only by the gods.

There is more to him, much more to understand: his politics, his warfare strategies, and how he conquered Constantinople.
If you are a history enthusiast with no prior knowledge of this subject, this book is for you. If you already study history but seek deeper insight into this war through beautiful infographics and engaging images, this book is for you.

This book dedicates itself to one of the greatest conquerors in human history and shows how an Ottoman Sultan secured his place among legends like Alexander and Caesar.
Number of Pages: 116
Dimensions: 0.28 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: March 27, 2024
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