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The Prince of India: or why Constantinople fell 1st

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A historical narrative exploring the fall of Constantinople through the perspectives of multiple characters. This work examines the political, cultural, and military factors that led to the Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine Empire’s greatest city.

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The Prince of India is a historical novel that provides a unique perspective on the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Through interconnected narratives and diverse characters, author Lew Wallace weaves together the complex circumstances that culminated in the Ottoman conquest of this great Byzantine city.

The work explores the political intrigue, military strategy, cultural decline, and religious tensions that defined the final days of Constantinople. Wallace presents a multifaceted view of this pivotal historical moment, examining how various forces—both internal and external—contributed to the eventual fall of one of history’s greatest civilizations.

This historical account combines detailed research with narrative storytelling, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of why Constantinople, despite its legendary walls and centuries of prominence, ultimately fell to the Ottoman Empire. The novel serves as both an educational text and an engaging exploration of a transformative moment in world history.

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Author

Lew Wallace

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789371337694

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