Fatih, who wanted to turn the state he founded after the conquest of Istanbul into a world empire, wanted to strengthen the state structure with laws that would extend the life of the empire.
Having planted the Islamic/Ottoman banner in the bosom of Eastern Rome with the conquest of Constantinople, Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror turned his eyes to Western Rome after the Pope's letter of invitation to Christianity. First, he captured Egriponte (Eğriboz), one of the most important fortresses of Venice. While Venice and the Papacy tried to eliminate Fatih through various assassinations, they put Vlad Tepeş (Vlad the Impaler) in front of Fatih. On the other hand, they enter into dirty alliances with the Ottoman Empire's eastern neighbors. Fatih, while setting his sights on the Red Apple (Western Rome), will also fight against the Akkoyunlu and Karamanoğulları; he will eliminate the Karamanoğulları and inflict an unforgettable defeat on the Akkoyunlu.
Fatih, who wants to turn the state he founded after the conquest of Istanbul into a world empire, wants to strengthen the state structure with laws that will extend the life of the empire. Meanwhile, the rivalry between the princes Bayezid, Mustafa, Cem and their mothers Gülbahar, Çiçek and Gülşah, which has been going on secretly, moves to a more open and higher level. The only goal for the princes' mothers is for their own children to ascend the throne after the Sultan. Because only in this way will they be able to survive.
Fatih, who wanted to turn the state he established after the conquest of Istanbul into a world empire, wanted to strengthen the state structure with laws that would extend the life of the empire.