by Mundus Gnosis (Author)
He was twenty-one.
He took a city that empires had failed to break for a thousand years.
And then he called himself Caesar.
In 1453, Sultan Mehmed II led the final siege of Constantinople and ended the Byzantine Empire. His victory marked a turning point that closed one era and opened another.
The Ottoman Caesar: Sultan Mehmed Fatih and His Conquests follows the rise of a young ruler who united vision and command. From his early campaigns to the consolidation of power, this codex traces how Mehmed expanded the Ottoman Empire and claimed the legacy of Rome.
It is based on authentic historical sources, and it presents a clear and engaging account of Mehmed's major conquests. With maps and focused narration, the book offers a sharp view into the beginning of the Ottoman rise and the man who led it.
Step into the story of the man who ended an age and began another.
This is not just the making of a sultan.
This is the rise of the Ottoman Caesar.
Number of Pages: 118
Dimensions: 0.28 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: March 27, 2024