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Istanbul: A History 10%

 1453: The Turks are about to invade and take over Constantinople. The Western Christian powers have not supplied sufficient support. Mehmet II has patiently worked his siege. Christianity will end; Constantinople will end; Istanbul will begin. Haiga Sophia means Holy Wisdom. 
I like that this book is short (120 pages.) I'm interested, but the 500 page books are a bit much for a chappy! (:

Nice detail on Mehmet II.  When he takes power, he immediately orders the execution of his baby half-brother. He also orders the mother of this half-brother to remarry and move to Asia.  No messing around!

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