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Constantinople - Istanbul 1119-1600 By: Kyle Crawford, Marek Chorobski, Jessica Magola , Sean Murray, and Cameron Rebh

Fourth Crusade attacks Constantinople 1261 1204 AD Latin Empire Ends 1204 AD The Latin Empire of Constantinople: Byzantines are out of power as Venice takes control; Catholics in power and Latin is the official language Michael VIII Palaeologos gains control; brings back Byzantine Empire

Mehmed II leads the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turks Conquer Constantinople and rename it Istanbul, meaning, “In the city.” Hagia Sophia becomes a mosque 1261 1453 Latin Empire Ends 1453 City is now run by Muslims, Christians must now pay taxes 1453

Suleiman Mosque is built Suleiman The Magnificent Codified law keeping in Islamic faith and took into account the Christian inhabitants Suleiman Mosque is built 1588 1520 Suleiman the Magnificent is the Ottoman Emperor 1566 He adjusts taxes to tax goods and produce and imports and exports Uses the money to create more schools so all can attend