…the victorious Ottoman Turks initiate the transfer …

Years: 1453 - 1453
June

…the victorious Ottoman Turks initiate the transfer of their capital from Edirne to Constantinople and rename it Istanbul.

One of the first acts committed by Mehmet immediately after the conquest of Constantinople is to execute Çandarli Halil Pasha and confiscate his property.

The fact that this execution takes place on June 1, 1453, suggests a design conceived by the sultan for a long time.

Mehmet II has thus ended the period called Çandarli era in the Ottoman Empire, and the later members of family, whose descendants will come down to the present day, will become no more than provincial notables based in İznik, although they are to give yet another, short-term, grand vizier to the Ottoman Empire at the end of the fifteenth century (Halil's son Çandarli Ibrahim Pasha).

Çandarli Halil Pasha is, as such, the first Ottoman grand vizier to be executed.

The fall of Constantinople marks the end of the Greek state and assures the Ottoman conquest of the Orthodox Balkans.

Many Eastern scholars depart for western Europe and bring with them knowledge of Greek manuscripts, and often the manuscripts themselves.

The University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the palace hall of Magnaura, had been founded by Emperor Theodosius II in 425 under the name of Pandidakterion, with thirty-one chairs for law, philosophy, medicine, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, rhetoric and other subjects, fifteen to Latin and sixteen to Greek.

The university has existed until the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, when a madrasa, a religious school, is established: it is the precursor of Istanbul University.

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