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you only looking from your perspective but you missed that even your co-religious countries looted and massachered greek cities. While we were very mercyfull comparing with them, even your statesmans was prefer Turkish administration.Bhai,the scale and type of propaganda that exists today,did not exist back then. It was completely different. Besides,the one Ottoman source that mentions the conquest of Constantinople,agrees with the testimonies of the other 4-5 people who wrote about it.
Yes,of course people in history lied or exaggerated things either by mistake or on purpose. But that is why you research and check various sources. That is why you investigate and see how the stories match. Also,if you have one source and no other sources...well you can't really say "it's lies",because you don't know. For example,if you have let's say 10 Westerners reporting on an event and only one Ottoman,then the validity of the Ottoman source,if it reports contrary things,is reduced. It remains of course an account,but you know what I mean.
That's how it is with history centuries ago. There's sources,you read them,you see if they agree and you check if there's anything on the opposite side. Then you draw conclusions. Besides when you have Greeks,Serbs,Hungarians,Latins(Italians,French and German)meaning people from different ethnicities,social backgrounds and interests,reporting on Ottoman atrocities,then you can't blame it on "anti-Turkish sentiment". It becomes obvious that something was wrong with the Ottomans who advanced in Europe.
Fourth Crusade - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
"Sack of Constantinople
The crusaders sacked Constantinople for three days, during which many ancient Greco-Roman and medieval Byzantine works of art were stolen or ruined. Many of the civilian population of the city were killed and their property looted. Despite the threat of excommunication, the crusaders destroyed, defiled and looted the city's churches and monasteries.[53][19] It was said that the total amount looted from Constantinople was about 900,000 silver marks. The Venetians received 150,000 silver marks that were their due, while the crusaders received 50,000 silver marks. A further 100,000 silver marks were divided evenly up between the crusaders and Venetians. The remaining 500,000 silver marks were secretly kept back by many crusader knights.[54][55]"
Speros Vryonis in Byzantium and Europe gives a vivid account of the sack:
When Innocent III heard of the conduct of his pilgrims he was filled with shame and rage, and he strongly rebuked them.The Latin soldiery subjected the greatest city in Europe to an indescribable sack. For three days they murdered, raped, looted and destroyed on a scale which even the ancient Vandals and Goths would have found unbelievable. Constantinople had become a veritable museum of ancient and Byzantine art, an emporium of such incredible wealth that the Latins were astounded at the riches they found. Though the Venetians had an appreciation for the art which they discovered (they were themselves semi-Byzantines) and saved much of it, the French and others destroyed indiscriminately, halting to refresh themselves with wine, violation of nuns, and murder of Orthodox clerics. The Crusaders vented their hatred for the Greeks most spectacularly in the desecration of the greatest Church in Christendom. They smashed the silver iconostasis, the icons and the holy books of Hagia Sophia, and seated upon the patriarchal throne a whore who sang coarse songs as they drank wine from the Church's holy vessels. The estrangement of East and West, which had proceeded over the centuries, culminated in the horrible massacre that accompanied the conquest of Constantinople. The Greeks were convinced that even the Turks, had they taken the city, would not have been as cruel as the Latin Christians. The defeat of Byzantium, already in a state of decline, accelerated political degeneration so that the Byzantines eventually became easy prey to the Turks. The Fourth Crusade and the crusading movement generally thus resulted, ultimately, in the victory of Islam, a result which was of course the exact opposite of its original intention.[53]
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