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Fetih 1453 (Conquest 1453) is a Turkish historical film released in 2012 that dramatizes the 1453 Ottoman siege and capture of Constantinople under Sultan Mehmed II. The film was a major cultural event in Turkey: it combined large-scale battle sequences, historical pageantry, and national themes, and it drew substantial box-office attention domestically and in regions with Turkish-speaking audiences. Its production values, use of digital effects for large-scale scenes, and emphasis on the drama of the siege made it one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of its time.