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    Mehmed the Conqueror Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mehmed the Conqueror? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mehmed the Conqueror from Historical Figures 1400s and what is the personality traits.

    Mehmed the Conqueror
    INTJ

    INTJ (1w9)

    Mehmed the Conqueror personality type is INTJ, ENTJ, ISTJ or ISFJ. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type. A rare type, only 1% of the population belongs to this rare type.

    Mehmed II (30 March 1432 – 3 May 1481), commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror, was an Ottoman Sultan who ruled from August 1444 to September 1446, and then later from February 1451 to May 1481. In Mehmed II's first reign, he defeated the crusade led by John Hunyadi after the Hungarian incursions into his country broke the conditions of the truce Peace of Szeged. When Mehmed II ascended the throne again in 1451 he strengthened the Ottoman navy and made preparations to attack Constantinople, which he conquered in 1453. At the age of 21, he conqueredConstantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and brought an end to the Byzantine Empire. After the conquest Mehmed claimed the title "Caesar" of the Roman Empire (Qayser-i Rûm), based on the fact that Constantinople had been the seat and capital of the surviving Eastern Roman Empire since its consecration in 330 AD by Emperor Constantine I. Mehmed continued his conquests in Anatolia with its reunification and in Southeast Europe as far west as Bosnia. At home he made many political and social reforms, encouraged the arts and sciences, and by the end of his reign, his rebuilding program had changed the city into a thriving imperial capital. He is considered a hero in modern-day Turkey and parts of the wider Muslim world. Mehmed II is recognized as the first sultan to codify criminal and constitutional law, long before Suleiman the Magnificent; he thus established the classical image of the autocratic Ottoman sultan. Mehmed's thirty-one year rule and numerous wars expanded the Ottoman Empire to include Constantinople, the Turkish kingdoms and territories of Asia Minor, Bosnia, Serbia, and Albania. Mehmed left behind an imposing reputation in both the Islamic and Christian worlds.  

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