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Mehmed II's Secret City: The Founding of Topkapi Palace

7 min · 20. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the founding and construction of Topkapi Palace, Mehmed II's grand residence and administrative heart of the Ottoman Empire. They discuss how the sultan personally oversaw the design, blending Persian, Byzantine, and Islamic architectural traditions. The conversation covers the palace's layout, the famous Imperial Council chamber, the harem, and the massive kitchens that fed thousands daily. Lucas explains how Topkapi symbolized Mehmed's vision as Kayser-i Rum, emperor of a new Rome, and how its construction involved forced relocation of artisans and materials from across the empire. The episode also touches on the palace's role in court ceremonies and the daily life of the sultan and his court, including the iconic Gate of Felicity and the Chamber of Petitions. A lesser-known figure, the architect Alaüddin, is introduced, along with the mysterious 'tiled kiosk' and the palace's secret gardens. This episode offers a vivid glimpse into the physical world that shaped Ottoman power for nearly four centuries. #TopkapiPalace #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #PalaceArchitecture #KayserIRum #Alaüddin #FatihSultanMehmed #Istanbul #Constantinople #Harem #ImperialCouncil #GateOfFelicity #OttomanHistory #15thCentury #IslamicArchitecture #Byzantine #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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