Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's 1913 Coup That Sealed Its Fate

6 min · 20. juni 2026
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In January 1913, the Ottoman Empire was on the brink. The First Balkan War had stripped it of nearly all its European territories, and a peace conference in London was about to formalize the loss of Edirne, the former capital. In response, a small group of young officers from the Committee of Union and Progress stormed the Sublime Porte, assassinated the war minister, and forced the grand vizier to resign at gunpoint. This was the Bab-ı Ali Baskını, the 1913 Ottoman coup d'état. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Enver Bey, Talat Bey, and Cemal Bey — the future Three Pashas — seized absolute power, why they were willing to risk civil war, and how this violent takeover set the empire on a path to World War I and ultimate dissolution. They discuss the role of the Albanian revolt, the loss of Edirne, and the coup's aftermath: a military dictatorship that sidelined the parliament, allied with Germany, and led the empire into catastrophe. #OttomanEmpire #1913Coup #BabıAliBaskını #EnverPasha #TalatPasha #CemalPasha #ThreePashas #YoungTurks #FirstBalkanWar #Edirne #LondonConference #MahmutŞevketPaşa #KamilPaşa #NazımPaşa #OttomanHistory #MiddleEastHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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