History, asked by muhammadhasher3492, 2 months ago

he
the
MEHMET SANI AL-FATEH conquered
Constantinople in 1453cE and gave an
option to the Christian scholars to stay in
the empire or to leave for Western Europe
He gave a safe passage to all those who
desired to leave. Once these scholars arrived
in Western Europe, they rekindled the
Renaissance. So Western Europe owes a
great deal to Mehmet Sani for the revival of
ideas and creativity during the Middle Ages.

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

As you might remember from my podcast on his life, the biography says that Avicenna self-diagnosed himself with colic and realized that he should refrain from sex. But he couldn't manage to do this, and died.

Answered by bhukyaprameela05
2

Answer:

MEHMET SANI AL-FATEH conquered

Constantinople in 1453cE and gave an

option to the Christian scholars to stay in

the empire or to leave for Western Europe

He gave a safe passage to all those who

desired to leave. Once these scholars arrived

in Western Europe, they rekindled the

Renaissance. So Western Europe owes a

great deal to Mehmet Sani for the revival of

ideas and creativity

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