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The Sultan Of The Old Ottoman Empire And The Blood Bath Battle In Anatolia

The Sultan Of The Old Ottoman Empire And The Blood Bath Battle In Anatolia

Aroha Bridgette / B Aroha

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Editorial:
ARISE STUDIO
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9787957223782

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In the twilight of the old Ottoman Empire, a young and ambitious sultan, Mehmed II, rises to power with an unshakable vision-to claim the legendary city of Constantinople. The Byzantine stronghold, fortified by the mighty Theodosian Walls and protected by centuries of history, stands as the last bastion of the once-great Roman Empire. But Mehmed is no ordinary ruler. Armed with an indomitable will, a vast army, and the most fearsome cannon ever built, he embarks on a campaign that will either cement his legacy as a conqueror or doom his empire to ruin. As the Ottoman forces march upon Anatolia, the blood-soaked battles that follow are unlike anything the world has ever seen. Warriors clash in the fields, mighty siege engines thunder against the walls, and the desperate defenders of Constantinople fight to their last breath. Betrayals, shifting alliances, and internal strife threaten both the besiegers and the besieged, as the fate of an empire hangs in the balance. Amidst the carnage, Mehmed faces not only the resistance of a dying empire but also the doubts and fears of his own court, where whispers of treason threaten to unravel his plans. With each passing day, the siege grows more desperate. As cannon fire shakes the very foundation of the city and Janissaries storm the breach, Mehmed must prove that he is more than just a ruler-he is destiny itself. The battle for Constantinople is not just a war of arms but of wills, and only the strongest will survive. The city that has stood for over a thousand years will finally meet its reckoning, but will Mehmed emerge victorious, or will history remember him as another failed conqueror lost to time? A masterful blend of historical drama and visceral warfare, The Sultan of the Old Ottoman Empire and the Blood Bath Battle in Anatolia is a gripping tale of ambition, power, and the unrelenting force of fate. A story of heroes and villains, loyalty and betrayal, this novel transports readers to a world where empires are forged in fire and broken in blood. With unforgettable characters, breathtaking battles, and a legacy that shaped history, this is a must-read for lovers of historical fiction and epic tales of conquest.

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