Orhan, as John VI's ally, had in …

Years: 1354 - 1354

Orhan, as John VI's ally, had in 1346 married Theodora, John's daughter, and had acquired the right to conduct raids in the Balkans.

Ottoman raiding parties had begun to move regularly through Gallipoli into Thrace.

Huge quantities of captured booty strengthen Ottoman power and attract thousands from the uprooted Turkmen masses of Anatolia into Ottoman service.

Orhan’s campaigns provide the Ottomans with an intimate knowledge of the area.

John Kantakouzenos has never been popular as an emperor, and feeling against him comes to a head when some of his Ottoman mercenaries, under Orhan's son Süleyman, take the occasion of the destruction of Gallipoli by earthquake to occupy and fortify the city in March 1354.

They refuse to leave, despite the protests of Kantakouzenos and others.

It is the Ottomans' first permanent establishment in Europe, at the key point of the crossing from Asia.

From Gallipoli, Süleyman’s bands move up the Maritsa River into southeastern Europe, raiding as far as Adrianople.

 

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