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1461 and Trebizond
Trabzon formed the basis of several states in its long history and was the capital city of the Empire of Trebizond between 1204 and 1461.
After the Fourth Crusade in 1204, a Byzantine successor state was founded there with support of Queen Tamar of Georgia, the Empire of Trebizond, which ruled part of the Black Sea coast from Trebizond until 1461, when its ruler, David, surrendered to Mehmed II, ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
David Megas Komnenos () ( c. 1408 November 1, 1463 ) was the last Emperor of Trebizond from 1459 to 1461.
This was the first time Greeks had governed themselves since the fall of Trebizond in 1461.
In Trebizond, however, far from the weakening reach of Constantinople, he simply revised his title to " Emperor and Autocrat of the entire East, of the Iberians and the Perateia " which remained in use until the Empire's end in 1461.
The restored Byzantine Empire was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 while the Empire of Trebizond managed to survive until 1461, when it too was conquered by the Ottoman Empire.
The table below shows the members of the family that were rulers of the Trebizond Empire from 1204 to 1461.
This era ended when the Empire of Trebizond began paying tribute to the Ottoman Empire in 1456 and then the Ottoman army led by Sultan Mehmet II entered Trabzon in 1461.
An important Roman and Byzantine centre, it was the capital of the Empire of Trebizond from 1204 to 1461.
Phanar was then repopulated with Greeks deported from Mouchlion in the Peloponnese and, after 1461, with citizens of Trebizond.
These emperors the " Grand Komnenoi " ( Megaloi Komnenoi or Megalokomnenoi ) as they were known ruled in Trebizond for over 250 years, until 1461, when David Komnenos was defeated and executed by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II.
The first residents of Argyroupolis settled in the region just after the fall of Trebizond ( 1461 ) and the town soon became a home for miners.

1461 and falls
* Mean annual precipitation is 1461. 1mm, which is high due to the occurrence of cyclonic storms and in which most of the precipitation falls as rain ( 1280. 9mm or 81 %).

1461 and Ottoman
The city became part of the Ottoman Empire after 1461.
Novi Pazar was formally founded as a city in its own right in 1461 by Ottoman general Isa-Beg Isaković, who was a born Orthodox Christians with the name Isak Hranić.
Ottoman sultan Mehmed II incorporated the region back to the empire in 1461.
In 1461, Stephen Tomašević sent to Pope Pius II for help in the face of an impending Ottoman invasion.
Its demographic legacy endured for several centuries after the Ottoman conquest in 1461 and a substantial number of Greek Orthodox inhabitants ( called Pontic Greeks ) remained in the area until the early 20th century.
Sarajevo as we know it today was founded by the Ottoman Empire in the 1450s upon conquering the region, with 1461 typically used as the city ’ s founding date.
True development of the region came after the Ottoman conquest when local Muslim noble Isa-Beg Isaković established the roots of the modern city of Sarajevo, between 1461 and 1463.
The founder of the beylik is Temür Yaman Jandar ( also known as Demir Yaman Candar ); the beylik collapsed in 1461 when the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II, whose mother is supposedly linked to the Jandarid dynasty, annexed the region.
Sarajevo as we know it today was founded by the Ottoman Empire in the 1450s upon conquering the region, with 1461 typically used as the city ’ s founding date.
From 1244 onwards the Seljuk Turks moved into the area, pursued at times by the Mongol hordes until in 1461 the whole of this coast was brought within the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Mehmet II.
Following the conquest by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1461, it was granted the sultan's protection and given rights and privileges that were renewed by following sultans.

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