
Mehmed II
Former Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Date of Birth | : | 30 March, 1432 |
Date of Death | : | 03 May, 1481 (Aged 49) |
Place of Birth | : | Edirne, Ottoman Sultanate |
Profession | : | Scholar |
Nationality | : | Dutch |
Mehmed II (মুহাম্মদ II) conquered Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and brought an end to the over 1,000 year old Byzantine Empire.
Biography
Mehmed continued his conquests in Southeast Europe, expanding the Ottoman Empire by conquering among others, Anatolia and Bosnia. As Sultan he styled himself Caeser and the Ottoman State as a continuation of the Roman Empire. He encouraged the arts and sciences and many political and social reforms.
Mehmed rebuilt Constantinople into a thriving imperial capital with extensive rebuilding and resettlement programs. He urged the construction of mosques, bazaars and Muslim institutions and the return of those who had fled during the siege. Many Muslims, Jews, and Christians were also resettled from other parts of the empire in the city. Under his successors Bayezid II and Suleiman the Magnificent, Constantinople regained its status as Europe's largest city.
To this day he is considered a hero by many in modern-day Turkey and the wider Muslim world, with Istanbul's Fatih district, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and Fatih Mosque named in his honor.
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