The Siege of Vienna: The Battle That Stopped Ottoman Expansion — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Emperor Who Almost Marched on Vienna 1683

5 min · 14. juli 2026
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Mehmed IV, the Ottoman sultan who greenlit the 1683 Vienna campaign, is often overshadowed by his grand vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha. But what made a sultan who spent more time hunting than ruling decide to risk everything on the Danube? This episode explores Mehmed IV's early life, his passion for the hunt, his reliance on the Köprülü viziers, and the strategic miscalculation that led to the disaster at Vienna. We discuss his nickname 'Avcı' (the Hunter), his relationship with his mother Turhan Sultan, and how the Ottoman court in Edirne shaped the war council that chose to besiege Vienna. The episode also examines the aftermath: how Mehmed IV's authority crumbled after the defeat, leading to his deposition in 1687. A fresh angle on the leadership behind one of history's most consequential sieges. #MehmedIV #OttomanEmpire #SiegeOfVienna1683 #KaraMustafaPasha #Köprülü #AvcıMehmed #Edirne #TurhanSultan #Janissaries #Habsburgs #LeopoldI #SancakıŞerif #OsmanlıTarihi #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanHistory #SiegeWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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