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The Ottoman Empire's Last Emperor: Mehmed VI in Exile

7 min · 13. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final chapter of the Ottoman sultanate through the lens of its last reigning sultan, Mehmed VI. After the armistice of Mudros in 1918, Mehmed VI faced an impossible task: preserving an empire already carved up by Allied powers. We trace his reluctant cooperation with the British occupation of Istanbul, his condemnation of Mustafa Kemal's nationalist movement, and the dramatic moment in November 1922 when the Grand National Assembly abolished the sultanate. Fleeing aboard the HMS Malaya, Mehmed VI died in exile in Sanremo, Italy, in 1926 — a lonely end for a man once styled as the "Shadow of God on Earth." We also examine the fate of his son, Şehzade Ertuğrul, and the lingering debate over whether Mehmed VI was a tragic figure or a collaborator. This episode draws on Ottoman archival records, memoirs, and recent scholarship to offer a nuanced portrait of a ruler caught between empire and nation-state. #MehmedVI #LastSultan #OttomanEmpire #WWI #MudrosArmistice #TreatyOfSevres #TurkishWarOfIndependence #HMSMalaya #Sanremo #Caliphate #OttomanHistory #EmpireCollapse #20thCenturyHistory #MiddleEastHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #Exile Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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