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Plot
Mehmed thought of a bold plan to bring his ships around a large chain blocking Constantinople's port and the area known as the Golden Horn. He wanted to life his ships out of the Bosphorus and place them in the Golden Horn where the Byzantine ships were. This would force the Byzantines to then have to defend the sea-facing side of the city as well as the land-facing side. At this point, there were probably less than 7000 defenders against the Ottoman army that may have been ten times this size. Mehmed compels Genoese merchants in Galata, a small trade port next to Constantinople, to not interfere as the ships are transported. This operation is successful and causes panic among Constantine's people. The Byzantines try to counter this by sending their ships to attack but this time the Ottomans, perhaps having been warned, were ready and counter attacked with canon fire on the ships, turning the attackers away. Nevertheless, the siege went on and word soon reached that a Venetian army might come to the aid of Constantinople. This prompted Mehmed to make one last great assault on what he thought was the weakest gate. His advisers were mostly against the plan, but Mehmed had the numbers on his side. He sent several waves of attackers, trying to use each wave to tire the defenders. This began to work as the defenders could not keep the elite Janissaries from entering the breach points. Constantine is killed as he makes a heroic counter-attack with some of his men, while Giovanni is mortally wounded. On May 29, Constantinople fell and Mehmed sits on the Byzantine throne. He converts the great Hagia Sophia domed church, the largest building in the world at that time, to the first great Ottoman mosque in Istanbul. He also executes his grand vezier, perhaps for perceived treachery in trying to stop the attack on Constantinople.
 
 
[[File:NkvdPFYo7o2IQWooJvA9UE0nvAp.jpg|thumb|A poster from <i> Rise of Empires: Ottoman</i> series showing Mehmed II.]]
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