Religious freedom under ottaman Sultan: " While Christendom burned its heretics, under the Crescent everyone was permitted to live in his own faith......While in other countries a rigid class structure held the common people down, on the Bosporus the meanest slave could hope, through force of character and good fortune, to rise to the highest offices in the state....In accordance with the system prevailing among the master nations, the heads of the Christian churches were endowed with jurisdiction and police power over those of their own faith and at the same time were held responsible for the taxes of their flock. Thus, within the Ottoman state the Orthodox under their patriarch formed a subservient Greek state, in which the bishops were able to rule arbitrarily over their communities and even their priests. Without becoming dangerous to the Turkish masters, the high clergy often managed to feather their own nests very nicely.....There is no doubt that the rights granted the patriarch were very considerable and amounted to the establishment of a Christian state within the state...... There was one restriction, however. The Christians were forbidden to build new churches, to repair old ones, or to make use of church bells. In Rumelia during the early days of Turkish rule church services were announced solely by the hollow sound of a wooden gong (Greek simantron, whence Turkish ;>amandlra, Romanian geamandura or toaca). This prescription does not seem so very harsh when we consider that the English church forbade the Catholics to use bells until the nineteenth century and that Protestants are still forbidden to make use of them in Spain and Chile. Book Mehmed the conqueror and his time Author Franz Babinger Edited: William C Hickman Translator: Ralph Manheim Edition: 1978 Page: 435,436
At one time one of us asked the Prophet, 'Oh Messenger of Allah! Which will be the first to be conquered: Constantinople or Rome? ' He replied: 'Heraclius' city, Constantinople, will be conquered.another opens with a famous quote from the prophet Muhammad - “One day Constantinople will be conquered. Great is the commander who will conquer it.
Ottoman Sultan Mehmet-II's simplicity : " The old, simple ways that were soon to disappear are strikingly illustrated by the Tractatus de moribus conditionibus et nequitia Turcorum (Treatise on the customs, conditions, and iniquity of the Turks) written by Brother George of Muhlenbach after his twenty years in Turkish captivity ( 1438-1458). This work, editions or translations of which were put out by Erasmus, Martin Luther, and Sebastian Franck, gives a candid, unadorned account of life in the Ottom an Empire during those years. After assuring the reader that amid 1,00,000 horses one could scarcely hear the sound of a single horse-an observation corroborated by other contemporary observers, such as the Burgundian knight Bertrandon de la Broquiere, who describes the utter silence in a Turkish army camp he continues: Saddles and harness are of the greatest simplicity. There is no sign of vanity or superfluity. Nothing is simpler than the gear of the horses. No one bears arms unless he is leaving the camp. They are kept in sacks. No little dogs or mules are seen scampering about. No one bustles about on horseback or makes noise, as is custom ary among Christians. The great lords and princes display such simplicity in everything that they cannot possibly be singled out from the crowd. I saw the ruler, followed only by two young men, on his way to the mosque far away from his palace. I saw him going to the baths in the same way. When he returned from the mosque to his palace, no one would have dared to join his followers, no one would have made bold to approach him and to cheer him as is done in our country, to burst into the cry: "Long live the king," or other such applause as is customary with us. I have seen the sultan at prayer in the mosque. He sat neither in a chair nor on a throne, but like the others had taken his place on a carpet spread out on the floor. Around him no decoration had been placed, hung, or spread out. On his clothing or on his horse the sultan had no special mark to distinguish him. I watched him at his mother's funeral, and if he had not been pointed out to me, I could not have recognized him. It is strictly forbidden to accompany him or to approach him without having received express permission. I pass over many particulars that have been related to me about his affability in conversation. In his judgments he shows maturity and indulgence. He is generous in giving alms and benevolent in all his actions. The Franciscan brothers living in Pera have assured me that he came to their church and sat down in their choir to attend the ceremonies and the sacrifice of the Mass. To satisfy his curiosity, they offered him an unconsecrated wafer at the elevation of the Host, for pearls must not be cast before swine. Brother George's observations are confirmed by Bertrandon de la Broquiere and also by the so-called Serbian, but probably Greek, Janissary Constantine, son of Michael Konstantinovic of Ostrovica. Book: Mehmed the conqueror and his time Author: Franz Babinger Edited : William C Hickman Translator: Ralph Manheim Edition: 1978 Page: 418,419
Turkic tribes brought Islam further or else the religion would be a niche or a small local religion in the Middle East as they learned it from the Persians having developed a different interpretation as well. There is also the fact that they aren't shy of Greek or Persian influence as well as they regarded it as highly cultural and the Ottomans saw themselves more as an European dominator (power focused on the Balkans) and are as of now neighbours of the two since the time they made contact. Most media misinterpret history because of political agendas so I always recommend a book.
To understand this, you have to be a citizen of a nation state that was founded by fighting until its last breath after an empire that had taken control of three continents was about to be destroyed, and you have to be a grandchild of Fatih and Atatürk.
It wasn't a fall rather it was conquest of Constantinople because nothing fall, everything was same but after victory Muslims were rulers and Sharia laws applies to the conquered Constantinople. It was a great conquest of Constantinople and also Expansion of our Caliphate
@@sinankurtulus4844You foolish, ignorant be adviced the the name of instanbul comes from the greek wording "IS TIN POLIN" the ottomans used long before they conquered the city of cities.
You must be Greek, by the way you talked I got that impression, yes Istanbul will fall again. But then a storm will rise from the east and its waves will take you all away with it. I AM FROM THAT STORM.
@@bubblelaber4909 No, Istanbul will not fall. On the contrary, the army that will leave Istanbul will again destroy the West and Israel. We are not enemies of any civilization, as long as it does not kill Muslims. Here we are, who came from that great and terrible storm that will end Israel.
As the historian himself rightfully said: It was not the fall of Constantinople, it was the Conquest of Constantinople! Mashallah tabarakallah
ALLAH*
It's wasn't fall of Constantinople it was fall of deceivers who corrupted our prophet isa's (pbuh )teaching....
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Religious freedom under ottaman Sultan:
" While Christendom burned its heretics, under the Crescent everyone was permitted to live in his own faith......While in other countries a rigid class structure held the common people down, on the Bosporus the meanest slave could hope, through force of character and good fortune, to rise to the highest offices in the state....In accordance with the system prevailing among the master nations, the heads of the Christian churches were endowed with jurisdiction and police power over those of their own faith and at the same time were held responsible for the taxes of their flock. Thus, within the Ottoman state the Orthodox under their patriarch formed a subservient Greek state, in which the bishops were able to rule arbitrarily over their communities and even their priests. Without becoming dangerous to the Turkish masters, the high clergy often managed to feather their own nests very nicely.....There is no doubt that the rights granted the patriarch were very considerable and amounted to the establishment of a Christian state within the state...... There was one restriction, however. The Christians were forbidden to build new churches, to repair old ones, or to make use of church bells. In Rumelia during the early days of Turkish rule church services were announced solely by the hollow sound of a wooden gong (Greek simantron, whence Turkish ;>amandlra, Romanian geamandura or toaca). This prescription does not seem so very harsh when we consider that the English church forbade the Catholics to use bells until the nineteenth century and that Protestants are still forbidden to make use of them in Spain and Chile.
Book Mehmed the conqueror and his time
Author Franz Babinger
Edited: William C Hickman
Translator: Ralph Manheim
Edition: 1978
Page: 435,436
At one time one of us asked the Prophet, 'Oh Messenger of Allah! Which will be the first to be conquered: Constantinople or Rome? ' He replied: 'Heraclius' city, Constantinople, will be conquered.another opens with a famous quote from the prophet Muhammad - “One day Constantinople will be conquered. Great is the commander who will conquer it.
Amazing editing!
The fall of Constantinopol and the rise of Istanbul.
I think it should be "rise of Kostantiniyye", shouldn't it?
Bruh Istanbul was renaming of Qanstantinye. The name Istanbul was given by Kemal Munafiq Turk.
Both are same
@@Stranger_in_DunyaMay that Munafiq zindeeq rest in the lowest depths of Jahanam for the damage he did to modern Türkiye.
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Awesome edit
Then 21 years age boy= I want Constantinapole
Now 21 years age boy= I want Iphone
Ottoman Sultan Mehmet-II's simplicity :
" The old, simple ways that were soon to disappear are strikingly illustrated by the Tractatus de moribus conditionibus et nequitia Turcorum (Treatise on the customs, conditions, and iniquity of the Turks) written by Brother George of Muhlenbach after his twenty years in Turkish captivity ( 1438-1458). This work, editions or translations of which were put out by Erasmus, Martin Luther, and Sebastian Franck, gives a candid, unadorned account of life in the Ottom an Empire during those years. After assuring the reader that amid 1,00,000 horses one could scarcely hear the sound of a single horse-an observation corroborated by other contemporary observers, such as the Burgundian knight Bertrandon de la Broquiere, who describes the utter silence in a Turkish army camp he continues:
Saddles and harness are of the greatest simplicity. There is no sign of vanity or superfluity. Nothing is simpler than the gear of the horses. No one bears arms unless he is leaving the camp. They are kept in sacks. No little dogs or mules are seen scampering about. No one bustles about on horseback or makes noise, as is custom ary among Christians.
The great lords and princes display such simplicity in everything that they cannot possibly be singled out from the crowd. I saw the ruler, followed only by two young men, on his way to the mosque far away from his palace. I saw him going to the baths in the same way. When he returned from the mosque to his palace, no one would have dared to join his followers, no one would have made bold to approach him and to cheer him as is done in our country, to burst into the cry: "Long live the king," or other such applause as is customary with us.
I have seen the sultan at prayer in the mosque. He sat neither in a chair nor on a throne, but like the others had taken his place on a carpet spread out on the floor. Around him no decoration had been placed, hung, or spread out.
On his clothing or on his horse the sultan had no special mark to distinguish him. I watched him at his mother's funeral, and if he had not been pointed out to me, I could not have recognized him. It is strictly forbidden to accompany him or to approach him without having received express permission. I pass over many particulars that have been related to me about his affability in conversation. In his judgments he shows maturity and indulgence. He is generous in giving alms and benevolent in all his actions.
The Franciscan brothers living in Pera have assured me that he came to their church and sat down in their choir to attend the ceremonies and the sacrifice of the Mass. To satisfy his curiosity, they offered him an unconsecrated wafer at the elevation of the Host, for pearls must not be cast before swine.
Brother George's observations are confirmed by Bertrandon de la Broquiere and also by the so-called Serbian, but probably Greek, Janissary Constantine, son of Michael Konstantinovic of Ostrovica.
Book: Mehmed the
conqueror and
his time
Author: Franz
Babinger
Edited : William C
Hickman
Translator: Ralph
Manheim
Edition: 1978
Page: 418,419
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لنعم الامير اميرها,ولنعم الجيش ذلك الجيش
WITHOUT THEM ISLAM WOULD NEVER HAVE SPREAD,LONG LIVE THE OTTOMANS...ALLAH HU AKBAR♥️
No, without them islam will not spread in Europe. Allah chosen Ottoman to spread his deen to the west.
Best looking Mehmed.
The use of big cannon give more impact
Some people say that it's fall of costontinapol but in real it's rise of costontinapol
Turks, the only army good enough for an European challenge...
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Turkic tribes brought Islam further or else the religion would be a niche or a small local religion in the Middle East as they learned it from the Persians having developed a different interpretation as well. There is also the fact that they aren't shy of Greek or Persian influence as well as they regarded it as highly cultural and the Ottomans saw themselves more as an European dominator (power focused on the Balkans) and are as of now neighbours of the two since the time they made contact. Most media misinterpret history because of political agendas so I always recommend a book.
Islam does not benefit from you, you benefit from it. You haven't carried it, it has carried you. @Lawliet_____
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The ROME HAS FALLEN🥰🇹🇷
Then you do not understand the motivation of Mehmed, it continued
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I want this series
Netflix: "Rise of empires: ottoman.
There are 2 seasons.
"Conquest of Constantinople"and the second is "Mehmed II vs Vlad III"
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To understand this, you have to be a citizen of a nation state that was founded by fighting until its last breath after an empire that had taken control of three continents was about to be destroyed, and you have to be a grandchild of Fatih and Atatürk.
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Where can I watch this
Netflix
Rise of Ottomans
Name of this movie?
Rise of Ottomans
Web series
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Which series or movie is this? Is this a movie?
Rise of Ottomans
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I watched feith but here mehmed is different Why?
Osmanlı : Bir imparatorluğun yükselişi
Rise of empires: Ottoman
Can anyone tell the name of this series?
Rise of empires:Ottoman
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It wasn't a fall rather it was conquest of Constantinople because nothing fall, everything was same but after victory Muslims were rulers and Sharia laws applies to the conquered Constantinople. It was a great conquest of Constantinople and also Expansion of our Caliphate
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@@sinankurtulus4844You foolish, ignorant be adviced the the name of instanbul comes from the greek wording "IS TIN POLIN" the ottomans used long before they conquered the city of cities.
its time to wake up bro....
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This is the worst day in greek history. Dont fear its prophesied that it will come back to us. Never touch our churches. Ever !!!
Allahuakbar
@@Amrhabibi-nf6zz Clearly your army isn’t the greatest as we Russians defeated your silly pedophile army easily.
You must be Greek, by the way you talked I got that impression, yes Istanbul will fall again. But then a storm will rise from the east and its waves will take you all away with it. I AM FROM THAT STORM.
@@bubblelaber4909 Nope. Your silly cult is going straight to the depths of hell.
@@bubblelaber4909 No, Istanbul will not fall. On the contrary, the army that will leave Istanbul will again destroy the West and Israel. We are not enemies of any civilization, as long as it does not kill Muslims. Here we are, who came from that great and terrible storm that will end Israel.