Vol 4 Ep 5 - The Rise of the Ottomans

Vol 4 Ep 5 - The Rise of the Ottomans

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Vol 5 Ep 2 - BATTLE - The Siege of Belgrade ( 1456 )

1456 - Three years after the fall of Constantinople, the Ottoman Empire seemed unstoppable. Sultan Mehmed II turned his attention towards the great fortress of Belgrade, the gateway to Central Europe. Against overwhelming odds, defenders led by John Hunyadi prepared for a despera ...  Show more

Vol 5 Ep 1 - The Ottoman Empire, Part One

1453 - 1566 - The fall of Constantinople transformed the Ottoman Empire from a rising regional power into one of the dominant states of the sixteenth century. Follow the stories of Mehmed the Conqueror, Selim the Grim and Suleiman the Magnificent as Ottoman armies expanded across ...  Show more

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