How Constantinople fell 1453 | animated!



The epic tale of the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Witness the clash of empires as Emperor Constantine XI confronts the relentless onslaught of Mehmet II’s Ottoman forces in a desperate bid to save the last bastion of the Byzantine Empire.
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References:

The Fall of Constantinople 1453, Steven Runciman, Cambridge University Press, 1965
Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium, Jonathan Harris, Hambledon Continuum, 2007
The Fall of Constantinople: The Ottoman Conquest of Byzantium, David Nicolle, Stephen Turnbull, John Haldon, Bloomsbury USA, 2007
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography, and Military Studies, Marios Philippides, Walter K. Hanak, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011

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11 thoughts on “How Constantinople fell 1453 | animated!”

  1. at the end the video maker said the sultan rewarded army with 3 days i accpet the loot but every muslim will denied the violence and rapped story is made by the people keep this in mind MEHMET 2 is a muslim ruler and in islam its not allowed to heart childrens, women and old men,s when we conquere any new city so stop spreading WRONG news and HATE BETWEEN religions, people and nation. IF you watch a movie name (Battle Of Empire Fetih 1453 HD) at the end mehmet 2 says to all civilians they are free to live and spend there lifes according to there relegion so its a request to stop spreading HATE and WRONG HISTORY in people 💔

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  2. It appears that the video in question lacks substantial historical references and is rife with inaccuracies and misleading information. Furthermore, there is a noticeable bias towards one party, thereby compromising the video's historical integrity. As a historian, it is imperative to remain impartial and present events in their true context, devoid of any partiality towards any particular faction.

    I urge you to revisit the historical information presented in the video and rectify any inaccuracies before future dissemination. A commitment to impartiality and accuracy is paramount in preserving the credibility of historical narratives.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I trust that corrective measures will be taken to ensure the accuracy and integrity of historical information in subsequent presentations.

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  3. Did ottoman raped women in Constantine, never found anywhere ever other than this video. they wanted to destroy the city and make it also their capital. What a joke. How did come with this false info video.

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