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Siege of Nicaea (1328–31) : ウィキペディア英語版
Siege of Nicaea (1328–31)

The Siege of Nicaea by the forces of Osman I from 1328 to 1331, resulted to the conquest of a key Byzantine Greek city by the Ottoman Turks. It played an important role to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire.
==Background==

Following the recapture of Constantinople from the Latins, the Byzantines concentrated their efforts in restoring their hold on Greece. Troops had to be taken from the eastern front in Anatolia and into the Peloponesse, with the disastrous consequence that what land the Nicaean empire held in Anatolia was now open to Ottoman raids. With the raids increasing in frequency and ferocity, Byzantine imperial authority rolled back from Anatolia.

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