Ali Muhammad Al-Sallabi's 'The Conqueror of Constantinople' offers a profound historical analysis of Sultan Mehmed II, the Ottoman emperor renowned for conquering Constantinople in 1453. This comprehensive work delves into Mehmed's life, his strategic military campaigns, his intellectual pursuits, and the geopolitical context that shaped his era. Al-Sallabi meticulously examines the preparations for the siege, the battle's pivotal moments, and the lasting impact of Constantinople's fall on both the Islamic and Christian worlds. The book also explores Mehmed's multifaceted personality, portraying him not just as a military genius but also as a patron of arts and sciences, providing readers with a holistic understanding of a pivotal figure in world history.