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Which event marked the rise in power of the Ottoman Empire in 1453? (1) birth of Muhammad (2) conquest of Constantinople (3) siege of Vienna (4) death of Saladin
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Which event marked the rise in power of the Ottoman Empire in 1453? (1) birth of Muhammad (2) conquest of Constantinople (3) siege of Vienna (4) death of Saladin
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(1) birth of Muhammad
(2) conquest of Constantinople
(3) siege of Vienna
(4) death of Saladin
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"(2) conquest of Constantinople" was by far the event that most marked the rise in power of the
Ottoman Empire in 1453, since this became a thriving city.
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