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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
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How many years were the ottomans an important threat to european/christian countries? (start from the date of that city’s captur

e and round to the nearest hundred.)
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shusha [124]3 years ago
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Byzantium/Constantinople was conquered in 1451, but the empire continued to decline starting around the 18th or 19th centuries. It officially died in WWI. As for how long it was a major threat to Europe, the empire's prime was the 16th century, under Suleiman the Magnificent.
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