The Ottoman Empire and Its Influence on Modern Europe — Fexingo History

The 1455 Salt War That Shaped Ottoman Mining

5 min · 1. juli 2026
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When a sudden salt tax sparked a rebellion in the Ottoman Balkans, it exposed the empire's fragile grip on its mineral wealth and the limits of Mehmed the Conqueror's centralization. This episode follows the 1455 Salt War in the silver-mining town of Novo Brdo, where Serbian miners and Albanian clans clashed with Ottoman tax collectors just two years after the fall of Constantinople. We explore how the rebellion led to a new legal framework for mining — the Kanunname of the Silver Mines — and how this early test of imperial authority shaped Ottoman economic policy for centuries. Featuring the roles of Grand Vizier Mahmud Pasha Angelović, the devşirme system, and the complex relationship between conqueror and conquered in the Balkans. #OttomanEmpire #SaltWar #NovoBrdo #Balkans #Mining #MehmedTheConqueror #MahmudPasha #Silver #Kanunname #1455 #Fortress #Rebellion #Tax #Devshirme #Serbia #EarlyModern #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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