Fall of Tarnovo: Ottoman Sultan captures Bulgarian capital
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In 1393, Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I led his forces to capture Tarnovo, the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. This conquest marked a pivotal moment in the region's history as the Ottomans solidified their control over Bulgarian territories. The siege of Tarnovo resulted in the fall of the Bulgarian Empire and the consolidation of Ottoman rule in the Balkans.
The capture of Tarnovo had far-reaching consequences for the Bulgarian people, who faced the imposition of Ottoman law, heavy taxation, and the conversion to Islam. The Ottomans established their provincial administration in Tarnovo, incorporating it into their expanding empire.
The event marked the end of Bulgarian independence and sovereignty, as the once-powerful Second Bulgarian Empire ceased to exist. The capture of Tarnovo symbolized the shift in power dynamics in the region, with the Ottomans emerging as the dominant force.
Today, the legacy of the Ottoman capture of Tarnovo continues to influence Bulgarian history and culture. The event serves as a reminder of the complex interactions between different empires and civilizations in the region.
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Primary Reference: Bulgarian–Ottoman wars - Wikipedia

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