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The Byzantine Empire in 1355
William R. Shepherd, c. 1911
 

The geopolitical landscape of the Byzantine Empire in 1355 and surrounding regions during the early years of Ottoman expansion, including territories controlled by states such as the Kingdom of Bulgaria, the Greek Empire of Trebizond, and the Kingdom of Armenia, alongside the growing influence of the Ottoman Turks in Anatolia. The reach of the Mamluks in the Levant and Egypt, highlighting the complex power relations of the time, is also represented.