The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History
When Sultan Mehmed III died in 1603, his eldest son Ahmed was just 13 years old — and facing a brutal family tradition. For centuries, Ottoman custom had allowed a new sultan to execute all his brothers to secure the throne. But young Ahmed I made an extraordinary choice: he spared his mentally fragile brother Mustafa, effectively ending the law of fratricide. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal moment when the Ottoman succession shifted from murder to confinement. They discuss the role of the powerful Safiye Sultan as valide sultan, the influence of the ulema and janissaries in shaping Ahmed's decision, and how this change gave birth to the infamous kafes — the golden cage where future princes would live in isolation, sometimes for decades. What drove Ahmed to break with six centuries of tradition? Did mercy strengthen the empire or doom it to weak, inexperienced sultans like Osman II and Ibrahim the Mad? Join us for the story of a teenage sultan who rewrote the rules of succession — and changed the course of Ottoman history. #AhmedI #OttomanEmpire #Fratricide #Kafes #SultanAhmed #SafiyeSultan #OttomanSuccession #MustafaI #Janissaries #Ulema #OsmanII #IbrahimTheMad #TopkapiPalace #17thCentury #Sultanate #OttomanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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