Constantinople is the newly discovered Christian capital of the eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. In the long history, there were various attacks on the religious capital. In 1123, Constantinople was a strong city ruled by Byzantine, but there was some discontent. I tried to overthrow many attacks and sieges, but most people failed. Ultimately the city fell to the Ottoman Empire eventually was not until 1453.
The Byzantine Empire has long dominated the politics and culture of the Eastern Mediterranean. However, in the 14th century, it almost completely collapsed into the tributary of the Ottoman empire, centered around Constantinople and some enclaves of Greek city. By the collapse of Constantinople in 1453, the Byzantine Empire was extinguished forever. In the 14th century the Bulgarian empire began to decline The advantage of Serbia is that Serbia beat the Bulgarians in the fight of Vel Bazar in 1330. By 1346, the Serbian king Stefan de Saint was proclaimed to the emperor. But the Serbian rule was short-lived, the Serbian army led by Lazare Fresbrenovich in 1389 was lost to the Ottoman Empire in the Kosovo campaign, the majority of Serbian aristocrats were murdered, the southern by the Ottoman Empire, and the Bulgaria Most of the southern part was occupied. That area became the territory of the Ottoman Empire. 1371
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